I'm reading one of the definitive English translations of Swann's Way, which includes material culled over 25 years ago from extensive notes and revision from the master himself. I've only read the introduction, foreword, and notes on the translation, but I've started this novel before and gotten about a third of the way through or more. Looking forward to diving into this gem with full concentration, though if I want to read the entire Search all the way through, I'll have to devote a lot of time and energy to it. I don't have the other volumes as of yet, but I'm planning to buy the boxed set online.