This thread encouraged me to actually see how many books I am 'reading' at the moment.
On Kindle:
The Discovery of King Arthur - Geoffrey Ashe [1]
The KIng’s Painter - Franny Moyle [biography of Holbein]
The Prince Who Would Be King: The Life and Death of Henry Stuart - Sarah Fraser [Biography of James VI & I’s older son, Charles I’s big brother]
Dead Tree:
The Cauldron, the Spit and the Fire: How We Cooked Until the End of the Nineteenth Century - Robert Deeley
Artemesia - National Gallery catalogue from the exhibition of her paintings which I didn’t get to
Sir Hugh Plat: the Search for Useful Knowledge in Early Modern London - Malcolm Thick
Invisible Agents: Women and Espionage in Seventeenth Century Britain
There might be a bit of a theme here. And I could really do with actually finishing some of them.
[1] This is my current 'night time' book. I've read it before, it's not too taxing, the sort of thing I can read before going to sleep or if I wake up during the night. I won't get too involved or want to remember all the details.