Catrin's "computer woes" thread reminded me that we haven't had a what-are-you-reading thread in a while. I'll start.
I have several books that I'm working on that the moment:
Alice Munro's Moons of Jupiter. This is one of her old short story collections. I love Alice Munro; she may be my favorite living writer. If you like short stories, I highly recommend her. Plus, she's quite prolific, so you won't run out of material any time soon.
David Lebovitz's The Sweet Life in Paris. I follow David's food blog, but thus far, I'm a little disappointed in the book as he seems more inclined to complain about Paris than to sing its praises. I want to hear about Paris's magic; not its problems.
Kate Atkinson's Started Early, Took my Dog. I haven't fully gotten into this one just yet. I'm a big fan of her previous books though. This is the fourth in a series involved private investigator Jackson Brody. To say they're "mysteries" is somewhat limiting as a description. They're more involved as character studies than the genre typically suggests. She's quite clever. I've heard this isn't the best in the series, but even at her worst, Atkinson is a very engaging writer.