I'm returning to Steven Erikson, and his "Malazan Book of The Fallen." He's a Canadian archaeologist and anthropologist who's brick sized books blow every conventional understanding of "Fantasy Literature" out of the water. It sure ain't D&D.

By book 4, "House of Chains," I found myself taking notes while reading! He covers so many aspects of evolution, religion, folklore, fantasy and philosophy I actually had to have a break after the aforementioned book, just to get my brain de-scrambled. That was a year ago. Since then I've read it again, joined discussion groups covering every aspect of the material, and now I'm ready for "Midnight Tides."
Which probably means Yuletide in my house will be a lot of sleepless night of pondering, a lot of arguing and not a fat lot of parttaking in the annual family "yada-yada-let's pretend to be friends for one day every year."
I can't wait!