Scion of Cyador, by L.E. Modessitt Jr
Paranoia, by Joseph Finder
Why Not Me, by Al Franken
What Liberal Medial, by Eric Schlosser
Mere Christianity by CS Lewis
The Case for Faith by Lee Strobel
The Scion is an e-book and I read that before bed, Paranoia is an audiobook for around the house, the Franken is also an audiobook but for running, and the Schlosser is yet another audiobook but for the car, and I'm reading a chapter of the Lewis and the Strobel as a favour for my grandmother. This is quite a bit, even for me, but I've always got at least three books on the go.
As for what's next... I'd like to read the Jesus Puzzle by Earl Doherty (on reserve at the library), and then it's just a matter of whatever happens to appeal to me when one book ends (I might read a lot, but I'm not always very discriminating

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Sparklecat: have you read Good Omens, by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman? I haven't read all of Pratchett's, but I've read all of Gaiman's, and it's one of my all time favorites.