I am continuing my 3 or so books a week. Like I say, insomnia sucks but it does give me plenty of reading/listening time. Apparently Fall to end of year is a big time to release books and books I put on my holds list months ago are coming to me right and left. One of those was North Woods by Daniel Mason. Overall I enjoyed it, but going into the future can be problematic and I was somewhat unsatisfied by the last few chapters.
Last time I posted I was just about to start What the River Knows by Isabel Ibanez. It was ok, but at my real life age I'm just not all that involved with teens/early 20s finding themselves as protagonists. I am especially tired of the YA books where they develop super powers... Also, I think I'm better off with series that already have a few books down.
Right now I'm finishing up Corsican Shadow, the latest in Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt series. Clive passed in 2020 but he has other authors carrying the various series along. Dirk Pitt by Dirk Cussler... Scott Brick is the narrator. They are very "visual" with lots of action sequences and car crashes and such. My favorite series are the Oregon Files books. Clive Cussler, in addition to being an author, had a number of interests -- including sea exploration.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clive_Cussler
Next up after that is a Assassin's Apprentice by Robin Hobb. I enjoyed the dragon series (Rain Wild Chronicles) that Kalama recommended and have finished them. This is another series by the same author that just came off hold for me.
After that is non-fiction, How to Think Like a Woman: Four Women Philosophers Who Taught Me How to Love the Life of the Mind. One of those, Mary Wollstonecraft I am quite familiar with, the others not so much.