I finished Pharoah and am taking a break from the Ancient Egypt books for the moment. I read Great Expectations by Charles Dickens which was a good read. I did struggle a little with the language, but I think it helped that I'd seen an adaptation so was familiar with the story. My Granny has passed me her complete collection so I will have to add a Dickens or two each year to slowly get through them.
Currently I'm reading The Strangest Criminals by Blake Polden. I picked it up from the author (yay it's signed) at Book Fair Australia in Melbourne just recently. I'd say it's an urban fantasy, and plays out through flashbacks in a way, as the characters are being interviewed about what has happened. The main character is a sort of magical herb drug dealer who is part of a secret cult/crime syndicate. Magic is separate from the 'human world' so it's all underground stuff. But it's well written and kind of funny - a bit Douglas Adams-y sometimes.
But it will stay home and safe, while I've packed a couple of books I picked up second hand to take on my upcoming trip. I've got Bitter Greens by Kate Forsyth and The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner to help keep me entertained.