Finished reading
House of Leaves a couple of days ago. It really is as good as everybody says. When I finally put it down, I felt like I emerged from a labyrinth, knowing that I maybe didn't see all of its winding passages, and that I will have to return there someday in the future. I'm a little afraid that next time I open the book, the story will be completely different.
In the meantime, I read
HHhH by Laurent Binet. As a Czech, the subject of assassination of Reinhard Heydrich is close to me, obviously, but the book is really well written even beyond the incredibly dramatic story written by history, I especially liked all the musings on writing a historical novel.
Yesterday I finished
Seventeen Moments of Spring. It's a novel which was adapted to a brilliant Soviet series. Something like a Soviet James Bond. Even though it can be seen as a propaganda piece (in fact, it was commissioned by the KGB), it is in fact a brilliant piece of cinematography and having read all of Fleming's Bond novels, I can tell you that these are much better.
Oh, and I also read False Gods, part of the Horus Heresy series of WH40K novels. I read a lot lately. =)