I just finished reading a history of Studio Ghibli. It was enlightening but not nearly as in depth as I was hoping. Ah well, there's always the internet for that. Currently I'm powering through the 27th McSweeny's edition. I've owned it for a while now and (despite being pretty big into Eggers' stuff) just haven't gotten around to it. Also on the topic of Eggers, the most recent actual "novel" I read was Eggers' novelization of the Where the Wild Things Are which was a quiet and beautiful book to get through. Myself as a Wild Things fanboy enjoyed it quite a lot.