I'm having a spell of easy reading, just finished Clarkson's and Another Thing: The World According to Clarkson vol 2. It's good, but not amazing for his standards, a few good rants, but too much about his family life rather than random rants on assorted subjects.
Nearly finished Bill Bryson's Made in America. It's an OK book, not as funny or engaging as most of his books, but it does present an interesting background to how the American language was shaped, and I think that anyone Brit (or American) who moans about how the Americans have corrupted our language would do well to give it a read.
For example, I know Ian always complains about the pronunciation of the word "schedule" but it's actually the American pronunciation that is "correct". The English pronunciation has only com about in the last 200 years, before that it was always sk-edule.
Anyway, the book is full of interesting facts like that (well, interesting to those of us who paly Scrabble!) but unfortunately, there's often whole pages of pointless drivel between each one.