I fully intend to sort the pile and establish priorities tonight.
Anne Hecht's Doubt - required reading for a December book club.
Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamov - I figure it's time, and I want to reread Ursula K Le Guin's Earthsea trilogy, but I want the original paperbacks with their delightful cover art, but I only found books II and III locally, so I'll have to order out. Dostoyevsky should satisfy the fiction itch for a while.
Possibilities:
I still want to get started on Gadamer's Truth and Method if I can do so without overloading wrt book clubs pending.
I picked up an Encyclopedia of Hinduism and intend to acquire The Oxford Dictionary Of Hinduism at half price this weekend; that combined with a new book on shri Kali devi will keep me sipping and sampling for some time to come.
The rest, I don't know. Possibles are Religion Explained, a book on Hanuman (the Hindu Monkey God) which I'd dearly love to curl up with, A Daoist Theory Of Chinese Thought, and I have a stack of books on epistemology and free will, which if I ever intend to read them will need to see some continuous attention paid to the project.
Not a book, but my favorite half-price bookstore is having a coupon sale, and they have sets of DVDs of the PBS Battlefield Series, which I like a lot as it prefaces the battles with overviews of the relevant strategic and tactical details; I picked up one tonight, 3 DVDs covering the build up to the Tet offensive in Vietnam, the offensive itself, and the aftermath. I intend to pick up more while the sale continues.
And just as side effects, I picked up a Koi pond screensaver for $2, which is a pleasing sight on the monitor by the file server. And tonight, in the clearance rack they had a blu-ray disc of roaring fireplaces, which I can play on my TV, nearby, while I read.
So this winter I expect much of my time will be spent curled up by the fire, reading a good book and drinking tea.

I think this will work.