Finished two books recently: Everything Belongs by Richard Rohr and The White Plague by Frank Herbert. The latter, The White Plague, is fiction by the well-known author of Dune with the premise that a man-made virus is killing women--all women--around the globe. It's not as good as his Dune series, but it's still an enjoyable book. The first book is about Christianity by a well-known Christian mystic. It's hard to articulate exactly what appealed to me about it, aside from giving a completely different take on how Christians should act. You've heard the saying attributed to Gandhi, "'I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ"? If Christians acted in a way compatible with how Rohr teaches, Gandhi would be just fine with them. (I also read Neuromancer for likely the 15th time, and of course it's highly recommended.)