The five people you meet in heaven by Mitch Albom. It's about an old man who dies while trying to save a little girl, when he wakes up again he's in a place where his life is explained to him by 5 different people who were in his earthly life, each of them changed his life at one point or another. It's a really light read, even funny at times. It's also a pretty small book so you don't have to worry that you can't finish it before Breaking Dawn comes out.
It's a beautiful book Though if oyu want to read Mitch Albom, you should read Tuesdays With Morrie. It's a must read.
The Amulet of Samarkand by Jonathan Stroud. First book of the Bartimaeus trilogy. Actually, I'm not actively reading it, just on the 3 hour bus ride when I go to see my girlfriend. Considering I would need to get my hands on the other two books and that'd require slight effort, I don't quite want to finish yet. It's a good book, though.
Finished (re)reading Bourne Ultimatum. Started (re)reading Shogun - James Clavell I so need to get Catch-22. >.<
The Iron Tree - Cecilia Dart-Thronton, then I'm going to re-read The Well of Tears, by the same author.
I finished them a couple months ago but I read through them really fast because I couldn't put them down. I'm going to take it slower this time and really take in the story just because I enjoyed it so much the last time. Plus I might find out things I missed before just because I read through them so fast. We'll see. Plus I don't have any other books to read anyway.
I'm procrastinating on reading the book The Road.. I mean, it's not that good.. so far. haha. Boring.