As usual for me, a big pile of books...switch to a new one when I get tired of the one I'm on.
- The Case for Mars, Zubrin (quite a slog, though lots of vitalstatistics)
- China's Space Program, Brian Harvey
- Curious George, H.A. Rey
- Dragonfly, Bryan Burrough (very interesting...about MIR and NASA during the early days of Russian / US cooperation in space. Yet surprisingly downbeat.)
Just finished a good one: To a Distant Day, by Gainor. Survey of rocket development and the driving personalities, from Tsiolkovsky to the Manned moon landing. This one's pretty new, and I had been searching for a survey on the topic rather than focused biographies of individuals such as von Braun, Korolev, Glushko, et. al.