Thursakyngi II-Loki and Thursakyngi III-Gullveigarbok for mysticism. The latter is extremely great. It's an in depth study of a more mysterious figure in Norse Mythology and shows it's works, really solid interpetation of the mythology. It has an interesting practice of Seidr that journeys to the underworld but feels mostly academic. I think I just got to the more gnostic side of it.
Loki is pretty cool, it summarizes some of Ekortu's views on Loki, which I can't say I completely agree with, but seems like it has a lot more detail on the Thursatru tradition and more practical girmoire work. I've only skimmed it, really. I really like the philosophy of other LHP Norse texts I've already read a lot more but this seems good for practical stuff.
For recreation, I'm really getting back into comics which is great, it's an old passion of mine I haven't had time for. Took a chance on some local independent comics that I loved and read Magneto: Testament which is fantastic. I think I'm gonna get more into the Marvel universe, for once.