I'm currently reading 'A Feast For Crows' by George R.R. Martin, the fourth book in the 'A Song Of Ice And Fire' series, of 'Game of Thromes' fame. It's an amazing book and a great series. At times it's a bit difficult to understand and remember who is who'se cousin or who killed who, but I don't really care about that.
I've recently finished a book called 'Killing is Harmless: a Critical Reading of Spec Ops: The Line'. It's an analysis of Spec Ops: The Line, a video game made by Yager Development. The game is a sort of criticism on modern shooters, based on the same book as Apocalypse Now. I would recommend everyone who has an interest in video games to play that game, then read the book and then play the game again.