I've just finished reading Now You See Him by Eli Gottlieb, and am now thrilled to be starting The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Also catching up on periodicals, just finishing LRB and due to read Exile and Walrus.
Notable things I've encountered of late as follows: a short story by Hilary Mantel, "Offenses Against the Person"; celebrating postcards (sending and collecting-- you might remember that I'm fond of such things); Jhumpa Lahiri in The Star; Justine Picardie on Virago Modern Classics; Orange Prize shortlist; Erica Jong on the sorry state of things, Polly Toynbee's response (reader commenters: why are you all so angry?) and from the Guardian Blog: "Women don't secretly hate each other. But they rightfully hate a society that limits them as workers, as writers, as thinkers. Any fight that looks to really change that, count me in."