Non-fiction: Just finished Bad Pharma by Ben Goldacre, looking at the underhand tactics used by industry and regulators in the medicines industry. It's a few years old but still relevant, parituclarly as it's a sector I'm involved in.
About to start Touching The Void, having read amazing...
I tend to have a fiction and a non-fiction book on the go at the same time. Right now my non-fiction is The Politics of Geography by Tim Marshall; my chosen novel at the minute is Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
Homo Deus by Yuval N Harari. A very thought-provoking book that I'm hoping to finish before going on holiday next month, so I can sink my teeth into some new material.
I've started getting back into reading fiction lately, because these last few years I've outgrown teen fiction and have been too busy studying. Now I'm starting Lord of the Rings, having just this week completed The Hobbit. A great book, written in an easier-to-read style than I anticipated.