Currently reading, and have been for a while: Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Its a slow reading book with an immense scope and strong philosophical views portrayed. It is 1090 pages long with the smallest font I've ever seen in a novel. I've been working on this one since July in spurts and have, since about the halfway point, made a ton of progress because its gotten to that point where its nearly impossible to put down. And I still have another 300 pages to go. Talk about a herculean undertaking, huh?

I still need to figure out a book to take to work with me and read on lunch there now that I am done with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. I tried Milton's Paradise Lost but all the background noise there made it nearly impossible to read it as it should be...and enjoy the poetic style of it. So I'm back to pondering which book should be next.