Yeah, I'd like to read Cloud Atlas at some point. It seems like an impressive piece of work.
I'm about 40 minutes from being done with Robert Jackson Bennett's The Troupe, but close enough to say, you all should check out this book - it's absolutely fantastic. One of the best fantasy novels I've read in a long time. It takes place in Vaudeville, and is full of magic and secrets and is just an absolutely absorbing read.
The audio is pretty excellent too - some minor production weirdness (long pauses where there shouldn't be, mostly), but the reader (who occasionally sounds like James Marsters) does an excellent job.
Let's see, I also listened to: Robert Jackson Bennett's The Company Man, which was good, but nowhere near as good as The Troupe, and Terry Pratchett's Dodger, which was a rollicking good time.
Currently reading Caliban's War, by James S.A. Corey - the sequel to the kick ass Leviathan Wakes, and it's just as good as that book was. If you want awesome, action-packed space opera, these books are really your ticket.