I'm on DH Lawrence's 'The Rainbow' which is pretty good, if a little slow and samey just at the moment - I'm only 100 pages in. He's very good at saying the same thing over and over again in slightly different ways but building it all together with a sense of rhythm. This section i just read where it's Brangwen marrying the Polish woman and the number of times he describes her as a flower having her petals opened by the sunlight.
Also, a lot easier to read than I thought it might have been.
Also got this Kate Molleson book on the go about not-well-known classical composers which is well-written but slightly wasted on me given that I know very little about classical composers full stop. Just finished the chapter on Ruth Crawford, Peggy Seeger's mum, had no idea that classical composers borrowing stylings from folk music was a thing.
And I've also got hold of Joe "Enemy of Dissensus" Muggs' book, 'Bass, Mids, Tops'. I read the Sarah Lockhart chapter first which was good, now onto Terror Danjah. Not fully grabbed by anything just yet, it's all useful but such familiar ground by now.