Right now I'm actively reading Terry Pratchet's Moving Pictures, which started as a small-form-factor book while I was reading GGK's Under Heaven, but I've finished that. I had started, misplaced, then found under the couch Barry Hughart's Bridge of Birds, but since it's also fictional China based like Under Heaven, I'm waiting a bit before I continue. I have Saladin Ahmed's Throne of the Crescent Moon on my phone. I'm also reading The Good Gut, non-fiction about gut flora.
Your reading list sounds a lot like my reading list.
Under Heaven is great, but
Bridge of Birds is permanently affixed to my best books list.
Crescent Moon didn't thrill, alas. I haven't read
Moving Pictures, but agree that later Prachett is better than older Prachett. I think I enjoy the biting social satire.
I just pulled out
Mind of the Raven, by Bernd Heinrich (about, duh, ravens) to read, and am partway into
The Adventures of the Peerless Peer, a Sherlock Holmes-meets-Tarzan book "edited" by Philip Jose Farmer. I've been a bit off my game due to work (ironically, I read less when I'm travelling for work because 13-hour days are exhausting) and illness. I did read
December 6, by Martin Cruz Smith (a very good book, per usual, but Harry sounds a lot like Arkady Renko and it's distracting) and
You Suck, by Christopher Moore (honestly, didn't enjoy it. I've read it before, so not sure if I forgot that I disliked it or if I was in a more sympathetic mood the first time around.) I also got some game books from John Stater (Bloody Basic Mother Goose Edition; NOD 30; and Blood & Treasure Monsters 2nd Edition.)
And I picked up a copy of
The Atlantic at the airport (...Detroit? There are so many...) I remember my parents reading it and thinking it was the most boring stuff on Earth, and now I'm of that age.... <sigh>