Alas, work related crap.
John Owen's Death of Death in the Death of Christ has been paused 2/3 of the way through, while I got past a necessary certification I was worried about.
I'd hoped to resume that but we just took on a project that requires me to be competent to modify, and ideally generate short visual basic scripts, and the last programming I've done other than tweaking dos batch files was in, uhh, 1988. So, what I'll be reading for the next few days is Micro$oft "Doze Administrator's Automation Toolkit, and then I get to pick up an equally boring and ephemeral M$ book on manipulating group policy. Then I'll need to find a good book on DNS. Resume enhnacement.
Patrick Sweeney's Gunsmithing: Pistols and Revolvers is in the queue, but it's not a book you'd read straight through.
edited to add
This week's sweep through Borders found me buying Kyle Dent's Postfix, the Definitive Guide, because one of the things the old consultants left behind was a mail server running Postfix, with a minor glitch. It it's work related, I may as well get something I halfway want to read.