I finished Elizabeth Hay's Garbo Laughs, a mainstream literary novel (i.e., a classic example of the literary novel as a genre rather than as a statement of quality, though I liked it well enough) set here in Ottawa a few years back. Nice to see a novel mention the pub I've going to since 1987, Irene's.
Then I read Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist, the novel on which the recent movie was based. Turns out the movie is very faithful to the book, but there are a number of elements in the second half of the book, mostly involving supporting characters, that didn't make it into the movie, and a lot of what is hinted at in the movie is more explicit in the book. So I'm kind of glad I saw the movie first, getting the shorter version and then the longer version. Both are recommended, even if you think you're burned out on vampires.
Currently reading the Doctor Who novel Colony of Lies by Colin Brake, featuring the Second Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe.