I actually have several going most of the time, but I found one I had only heard of but never read by Asimov. Money has been tight, so I have not been to my favorite book store in a while. I used to go every few days.

Came home with seven CDs, three DVDs and two Asimov books ...
The Sensuous Dirty Old Man, which includes a selection of his favorite limericks re-written, but mostly they are his.

Also enjoying Asimov's brain in
The Annotated "Paradise Lost"I am for some reason intrigued by Zelazny's work right now, also.
The only fascinating, serious book I have going at the moment is from the library:
The New Concise History of the Crusades, by Thomas F. Madden, A very clever volume!