Last night I finished Aliette de Bodard's The house of sundering flames, book 3 of the series (not sure if it's a trilogy, the books are all more or less self-contained, just with common characters).
There were parts I really loved, others less so. I'm not sure if it was me and my reading mindset, but I got really confused with a few of the characters, always having to think hard to remember where they actually fitted.
It was quite a good plot, very different to what we're normally used to seeing in fantasy books, so I definitely recommend it - but my favourite is still book 2.
In the meantime I got a call from my library saying they've got Week's Burning white for me now, so I'll change to a 'normal' epic fantasy now, hehe
I can only pick it up tomorrow or Saturday, though, so today I'm just reading my ongoing non-fiction, Diary of a bookseller by Shaun Bythell.
It's as it says, a diary of his life running a (really big) second hand bookshop in Wigtown (south Scotland - I was there 2 years ago!), and it's very funny and interesting.