The Girl Who Played with Fire
I should have read the series a long time ago, but kept putting it off. I've been told the first book is infinitely better than the sequels but so far I'm really liking how the second book is developing.

The Essential Neruda: selected poems (bilingual)
Very simply, Pablo Neruda was a genius.

And there are other memories, still looking for
something to bite,
like fierce, unsatisfied teeth.
They gnaw us to the last bone, devouring
the long silence of all that lies behind us.

In between TGwtDT and TGWPwF, I read Elric of Melnibone, which I'm still iffy about. Going to read the rest of the series, but I really wonder how much better the books would be in the original French. I think the translation makes the writing somewhat stilted.