Lately I've appreciated reading for pleasure more, it's essential to "read to learn" as part of my university course and whilst reading about law is fairly interesting, it's a drag. You could sit there for hours looking over a case and still not know what you're looking for. Personally, I don't think anything beats a good novel if the author can absolutely nail it, I prefer leaving it to the imagination when you're reading descriptive narratives 

Some of my favorites are Helge Ingstad's nonfiction works about the Norse Greenlanders--while reading through "Land Under The Pole Star" I threw Moya Brennan's "Two Horizons" album on repeat and ate that stuff up--the way he described the Greenland settlements, it feels like you're actually there
I'm a huge history nerd, I know it, but it's so fucking awesome 
) when my reading for educational purposes days are over. After I graduate, I'm going to ask for a kindle as my graduation/Christmas present and load it up with books that I actually want to read. I can't wait. 