"Notting Hell" by Rachel Johnson is my current "handbag book" to read on public transport, in waiting rooms etc.
Not the best choice for that purpose and interrupted reading, because the perspective changes from one personnage to the next, so it's easy to mix up who is who and the way they are connected.
I read "When Rabbit Howls", it's a very good account of multiple personality disorder but it is heart breaking and horrific, so brace yourself if you get it.
I'm reading several books on the Crusades for a paper I'm writing, plus Bodies in the Bog and the Archaelogical Imagination by Karin Sanders and a biography of the American painter Georgia O'Keefe.
I love good urban fantasy and fantasy books (with a lot of action and a minor (!) love story) and I'm always looking for good tips (if you have one, please let me know!)!
For Christmas I got an autographed copy of Francois Coty Fragrance, Power, Money. I guess this is what I'll be reading once the holiday madness dies down.
Neil Young is an author? Wow! His music was one of my teenage obsessions, and I still bust out the albums now and then. Love him! Let me know if it's a good read, I might need to pick it up. I am currently reading an excellent Louis Armstrong biography called An Extravagant Life, by Laurence Bergreen.