Just finished Zombieslayer, the latest Gotrek and Felix novel, and now reading The Emperor's Finest, the latest Ciaphas Cain (HERO OF THE IMPERIUM!) novel.
Before Zombieslayer I just finished reading most of the Drizzt books.
Fun fact: Whenever I read a book, I read it out loud to the little woman. We start to notice repetitive tendencies in their writing style, and turn it into a drinking game... Like in the Wheel of Time series, every time a female character "sniffed" = take a drink... or every time an entire paragraph was devoted to intricately describing in great detail the exact compositions of someone's clothing right down to the pattern and color of the thread, for a couple examples. Drizzt books had the phrase "called upon the innate magic of his heritage" when drizzt summons a globe of darkness (or levitates, in the early books), or someone "rested their hand on the pommel of their sword." For Ciaphas Cain novels, it's whenever Gunner Jurgen's abilities are described as "preternatural" or a large drop is described as "vertiginous" or Cain's narration pulls a "if I'd known I was about to be thrust into the most terrifying ordeal of my life, I'd have run the hell away" type foreshadow. For Gotrek and Felix books, whenever Gotrek runs his thumb along the blade of his axe until he draws blood, or hates something "almost as much as I hate elves," two drinks if the thing he hates is or is related to trees. Also, naturally, any time Felix thinks "this is finally it, we're going to die."
Of course, those are just a partial list, there are lots more drinking cues from repetitive writing in those books, and others. Usually there's at least one every chapter or two. Don't even get me started on how bad I had to whiz after a session of reading a Shannara book. Four words: "Little company from Culhaven."