Dmitry Glukhovsky's Metro 2033, for the 7th time. I can't even scratch the surface on a description of how much this book is an amazing story. The game was based on it, and sadly fails on a few parts, but story-wise even the game is one of my most appreciated games ever. Both the game and original book's story are just so unique and amazing.
Oh, cool! I played the game, and I enjoyed it so much I was thinking about getting the book. I've read the first few pages, but I can't quite tell if it will be my kind of book. Does it pick up much? Right now it's a lot of world-explanation, which is frankly kind of boring. I'm waiting on the plot to start.
As for what I'm reading, I'm reading Waterways by Kyell Gold for the second time. I don't read it too often because I usually read in public, and the book makes me cry. Sometimes because it's so touching and other times because it's so sad. I really love the book, though.