Not right at this very second, smart ***. Literature-wise. Stuff on bound paper.
I remarked before about Jared Diamond's Guns, Germs & Steel and how it was slow going. Once I got past the Polynesia crap, the book has picked up considerably and become much more interesting. I had bought a book about the Spanish Inquisition but I'm back into GG&S for now and will probably finish that off before getting into the foibles of Torquemada & Co. I also have a biography of Abigail Adams I need to get started on.
After that, I'll be ready to go back to Weis & Hickman formulaic fantasy novels or something to give my brain a rest