I should've discovered this thread earlier! Books are my second... err... third...

Well, one of my primary lives. Books are top ten for sure and they used to be the most important thing in my life. Sadly work and family is eating up most of my time and in the little free time there is I prefer to make music which seems to be more productive.
Last read:
Thomas Pynchon - Against the Day
Excellent. Just as dense as Gravity's Rainbow which seems to get lots of airplay around here. I also belong to the "plunge in and don't worry about references that might escape you" faction. Just read the goddamn book. If it doesn't work when just read it's crap. And apart from all the density in references they do work that way. Surprisingly I might say.
I didn't like Mason & Dixon that much. Vineland was a disappointment, cause i read it right after Gravitys Rainbow, V and The crying of lot 49. For starters lot 49 is best. It's short, it has that Pynchon quality of dense reference and his playing with language but it's a more accessible read than his later stuff.
Now I'm reading a swiss book that is completely unknown even here. Noone will have heard of it in the states.
Hermann Burger - Schilten.
It is great though. Has a ot of kafkaesque qualities but even more humorous. It's excellent.
I always have a pile of books I want to read but these might be next:
Bart Plantenga - Yodel - Ay - Ee - Oooo
A book about yodeling. You can't go wrong.
Alice in Wonderland