Currently.. I am reading a book called "Catland; Feline Enchantment and The Making of the Modern World", by Kathryn Hughes. It's an exploration on the life of Louis Wain, and the social history of cats in England. It's not quite a biography; but it does cover the life and times of Wain, and how that might have influenced his artwork of cats. If you're not familiar, you ought to become; absolutely fantastic artworks! You can see many of them here, alongside a short biography way better than I could sum up here;
https://catland.distin.org/I'm also reading a less enticing book; "Electric Dreams; On Sex Robots and the Failed Promises of Capitalism" by Heather Parry, and I feel I'm about to facepaw so hard that I high-five the wall. I was frankly disappointed to find how little the author knew about robots as a whole - I was excited to read something focused on the same discussions we've been having for decades, and the author makes some very salient points, but it's frankly just that the concept of the robot is used as a vessel for a line of points which do not quite add up to a whole.
... That, and I'm reading a novelisation of Red Dwarf