The last novel I read was "Lords and Ladies" by Terry Pratchett.
I am not a super fan of his books like my brother but they always were an enjoyable read.
I like to pick them up while I am traveling, though I prefer his older titles like "The colour of magic" over the newer ones such as "Going postal"
But so far I haven't read a disc world novel I disliked.
But I remember that the long earth was a chore for me to read so I didn't follow that series.
Other than that, the last book I finished was Osprey's "Bannockburn 1314" by Pete Armstrong and illustrated by Graham Turner.
I really liked that one. I actually bought it primarily for the visuals on transitional armor and medieval heraldry but that book was very well written and had some nice illustration of the map/battlefield and so the actual movements were easy to follow. It, to me, was more engaging and cromprehensable than Osprey's "Crecy 1346"
And last but not least: I am reading multiple Osprey books at the same time but the one I spent most time with recently is: "Medival Heraldry" by Terence Wise.
I sure hope there was a similiar publisher, only from Germany