Wow. So glad to find this thread...I love to talk books.
Right now I'm reading March by Geraldine Brooks. It's written from the point of view of Mr. March, the father in Little Women. It's really good. Geraldine Brooks also wrote a great book called Year of Wonders about the black plague.
I'm also reading Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers. It's a mystery but it also deals with some interesting questions about educated women and whether or not they should marry. Just the kind of thing I get in to.
I recently finished The Falls by Joyce Carol Oates. I love Oates and have read nearly everything she's written. This one is paricularly good, about the Niagara Falls Love Canal toxic waste case. Very interesting but I totally recommend anything by her.
I also have to recommend Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathon Safran Foer. It's written from the point of view of a 9 (or is he 11...I can't remember) year old boy who is searching for clues about his father who died in the World Trade Center on 9/11. It's a great book about uncertainties and life after tragedy. I loved it.

They sound fantastic!
) and many interesting novels.
The book was good...not as good as the DVD, but really funny in places.
I've been reading these books for over a year now...you know, it seemed to help make me less sad at having to wait. I was in grad school, so I know just how your hubby feels...you really want to be done before you start, but it SO hard to wait!
Feel free to PM me with your baby longings...I'll be sure to reciprocate! 

I'll have to do some looking around!
It's good to have different interests...makes for great conversation over coffee! 