I'm currently sifting through three different works at the moment. [b]The Last Wish[/b] is the first book in the witcher franchise (bar the anthology of novellas). You can definitely tell it's translated from Polish yet it has a clear and quick style I like. [b]The Taker of Skulls[/b] by William King I am reading for my next interview with the author, though to say I am not reading for pleasure is incorrect. It's the fifth book in the Kormak Saga but since none of them are in any chronological order I decided to go with this one. Kormak himself is a lot like a Witcher. A deadly swordsman trained by specialists and wielding a blade designed to kill old gods is something anyone can get behind. And finally, a new nonfiction work entitled [b]The Black Prince[/b] by Micheal Jones, which is an autobiography of the Black Prince of Wales and his experiences in the Hundred Years War. Not too far into it yet but the first chapter was well references and documented. It's a newer work so I kind of had to get it.