A few things that I've read.
Gracie: A Love Story by George Burns This was a wonderfully funny autobiography. I recommend it to fans, and even if you're not a fan of their show you should still find it pretty good to read.
Sips of Blood by Mary Ann Mitchell This book had it's weaknesses. I didn't want to hear of the stunts of Donatien's mother-in-law and her bondage slave, or of the pet's health problems. The prose style could have used just a bit more work in the way of details. It was a somewhat quick read, I finished it in two days so it's easy to get through. I wish a mention of how the Marquis de Sade became a vampire was included, but that won't stop me from reading the rest of the series. It should be interesting how things progress.
Spinners by Donna Jo Napoli and Richard Tchen Rumplestilskin was always one of my favorite fairy tales so it's nice to see a revision of the classic tale. It's most interesting to have the twist of the miller's daughter being the old man's biological daughter and his condition stems from the lengths that he would go for love. I've been reading a lot of Donna Jo Napoli's books lately.