Books on the Nightstand discussion
What are you reading January 2014



I am still thoroughly enjoying & Sons (my gift from the BOTNS Secret Santa). I think this was a sleeper book, but the NYC atmosphere reminds me of The Goldfinch.
Happy reading and happy new year!!




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Also trying to get into short stories with a podcast Selected Shorts,and reading from the classic short story collections I have.






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I found Eat, Pray, Love surprisingly good. I would never have picked it up if it wasn't a book club read. Glibert has the sharpest wit and I laughed out loud several times. The movies doesn't do it justice.

One of my book clubs is reading Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage this month. Coincidence!


Just finished "The Goldfinch". Long but very good. I!m now reading "The Good House" by Leary.

Complete 2009 TBR: The Complete Persepolis and The Falls
Finish Series: The Angel's Game
Random TBR: An American Tragedy
Published in 2014 (and to purchase at Prairie Lights indie bookstore): The Invention of Wings
Booktopia: The Cartographer of No Man's Land: A Novel
I will hope to start my quarterly historical read: The Men Who United the States: America's Explorers, Inventors, Eccentrics and Mavericks, and the Creation of One Nation, Indivisible
Also, reading Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage for one of my book clubs.
Trying to finish up One Summer: America, 1927 on audio and will start Cartwheel.











After reading this thread, I want to jump on The Goldfinch bandwagon...need to finish some of my books in progress first!






I'm really looking forward to it! It's been on my list for ages.
Tawny wrote: "The People in the Trees by Hanya Yanagihara. About 3/4 of the way done and enjoying it much, much more than expected."
This makes me so happy!
This makes me so happy!


Happy reading!

My first 2 Heather & I wondered the same thing!! I actually was able to see/hear him at a book signing so when I read the book, it was his voice I heard!


I've been wanting to read Dear Life Stories!


I loved The Art of Hearing Heartbeats. Wish I'd heard the author at Booktopia.






Then on to Sycamore Row
East of Eden"
I could not put East of Eden down! One of my all-time favorites.

Thinking of Wally Lamb's We Are Water to rinse this bad taste out of my reading brain. I do love Lamb's work.
Happy reading!!

At 60% progress with The Goldfinch…..& I loved We Are Water, difficult subject material also but Wally has a way to make it not seem so awful….not sure if that makes sense….

I was very disappointed by We Are Water. I was so hoping to love it - I thought it could have used a LOT more editing. I disliked most of the characters, and found much of the writing trite and plodding. That said, it did stay with me after I finished it - sort of keeps percolating after it's over.
Chanda2426 wrote: "Just finished The Deepest Secret, an ok read but I am so spoiled and haunted by The Goldfinch that nothing quite measures up. Take heed fellow BOTNS followers — after The Goldfinch, everything else..."

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