Books on the Nightstand discussion
What are you reading January 2015

I'm still working my way through two essay collections: Bad Feminist: Essays and This is the Story of a Happy Marriage. There were so many well received essay collections last year. I enjoy them, but they take me awhile to get through.
In the car, I just started listening to Defending Jacob.
I want to get some of these tied up before I plunge into my main fiction read for the month: The Book of Strange New Things.




Billy Joel This was going to be my next book and then I discovered a Billy Joel special (receiving the Gershwin Prize) on PBS.
I think the first concert my now husband and I went to on a date was Billy Joel. His music is still good in the nose bleed section.
I think the first concert my now husband and I went to on a date was Billy Joel. His music is still good in the nose bleed section.















And listening in the car:

Jumana- are you enjoying the audio version of Rebecca? I bought the book years ago but have a feeling I'm never going to actually read it.

It's not bad,the reader is doing a good job. I don't know if I would get into it either if I was just reading it.

I think the first concert my now husband and I went t..."
Love Billy Joel! I've seen him in concert quite a few times -- the latest just this past November at Madison Square Garden. The show was -- as usual with Billy! -- excellent, with surprise appearances by John Mellencamp and Sting, who each performed a song with Billy. The best part? The fact that a college friend whom I hadn't seen in 20 years flew out from California to go to the concert with me!
I have the biography on my TBR list, Linda. Let me know if you enjoy it!

It's not bad,the reader is doing a good job. I don't know if I would get into it either if I was just reading it."
Thanks! I just put it on hold at the library. Can't wait to start listening to it.
Gerald wrote: "My first concert was THE BEACH BOYS and CHICAGO at MSG. Does that count. Any books? lol"
Not that I can think of, Gerald. Perhaps a generic book about the history of Rock and Roll?
Not that I can think of, Gerald. Perhaps a generic book about the history of Rock and Roll?

I'm still working my way through two essay collections: [book:Bad Feminist: E..."
For me, essay collections are hard to read quickly. I tend to read a bit, set it back down, read something else, and then come back to it. I loved Bad Feminist and am trekking through ...Happy Marriage as well.

I really disliked The Rosie Effect. Let me know what you think of it -- just took a different turn than the first novel, and I wasn't as happy the second time around.












In the audio queue:
1) The Promise of a Pencil: How an Ordinary Person Can Create Extraordinary Change
2) The Girl on the Train
3) Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire: A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival
On my nightstand:
1) American Sniper
2) Huck Finn's America: Mark Twain and the Era That Shaped His Masterpiece
3) Bred To Kill


Gerald wrote: "Just finished
last night. Always a pleasure to listen to a well written story. I understand Sam Mendes has bought the rights to the Bradle..."
Oh, I'd love to see Flavia brought to life.

Oh, I'd love to see Flavia brought to life.





From what I understand Bradley didn't want them made in Hollywood. Just like Rowling.

I finished Jacqueline Winspear's A Lesson in Secrets this morning. It is the 8th book in the Maisie Dobbs series, which I love.
Yesterday I was browsing in the local bookstore and found Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a Little Golden Book. I had to purchase it because it was absolutely perfect. If you ever read Golden books as a child or to your children this is a must read! Very cute.


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I spent January 1 completely off electronics and read, read, read. I finished my book for my Postal Book Group that should have been in the mail yesterday. Tomorrow.
I started The Pearl when I got finished with the Postal book.
I'm also actively reading Jesus before Christianity.
I'm listening to Crazy Rich: Power, Scandal, and Tragedy Inside the Johnson & Johnson Dynasty on my iPad and South of Broad in the car where I've hardly been for the past 2 weeks.
Happy new year and happy reading, all!