Shut Up Legs, by Jens Voigt and Triumphs and Tribulations by Chris Boardman, back to back.
Jens' is stream of consciousness, dictated to a ghost writer, and unsurprisingly good fun, although in truth he doesn't reveal a great deal that isn't already known about most things. The Boardman book is generally better written and gives equal weight to the three main stages of his career, including some interesting insights into the early days of British Cycling and Team Sky. He's also refreshingly candid about his time racing in Europe and how hard he found it. Both enjoyable reads and you can pick them up for well below RRP at the moment.
Next up is Nick Clegg's new book - once Mrs Redlight has finished it.