I've just about finished reading a proof copy of Up A Tree In A Park At Night With A Hedgehog by P. Robert Smith. It comes out on 5th Feb and I'd thoroughly recommend it to the Brits among us. It was original, moving and completely hilarious.

Since I've been studying it in college I've read Macbeth a few times recently. And Saint-Huxbury's The Little Prince.

I'll probably now read either Muriel Spark's The Ballad of Peckham Rye, Haruki Murakami's After Dark or, because I've been in a bit of a Sci-fi mood recently, something by Arthur C. Clarke or Isaac Asimov.