Been silent for a while in this thread, abandoned IT by Stephen King for now after a hundred of pages or so, wasn't quite in the mood for it.
Read Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett which was my first serious foray into him, his writing style is so terribly funny I couldn't help but laugh at some of the stuff. It's almost too ironic for my taste, and definitely not something I can read a lot of, but once in a while a book like that is alright. The plot wasn't too strong, but the writing won me over, I think I'll check something else out from him in a few months.
Now I'm onto The Fifth Season by N.K. Jemisin and three chapters in, I'm enjoying this immensely. I hope the quality stays at least the same throughout the whole novel, so far this is incredibly captivating. If it stays at least in the same ballpark, I can definitely see why this book won Hugo Award in 2016.