Books on the Nightstand discussion
What are you reading May 2014


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Next on my list: Memoir: A History by Ben Yagoda; The Hunter and Other Stories, which includes several previously uncollected Dashiell Hammett works; Frances Mayes' Under Magnolia: A Southern Memoir; Jesse Lynch Williams' 1899 The Adventures of a Freshman; and Glenn Frankel's The Searchers: The Making of an American Legend.











I just finished All the Light We Cannot See
, which was wonderful. Feel like it might leave me with a bit of a book hangover, so I'm not quite sure what to go to next.



They are listed as editors, for a newer edition. One might have written an intro, the other an author bio or something.


They are editors. This is an annotated ver..."
Thanks Denise for your help

my goodness!

I started reading Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City series! It is so much fun. :) Is this your first time reading them or a reread?

It's definitely my first time reading it. I'm actually from SF but left 4 years ago, so this book is sort of like coming home.







I interrupt my reading of this book to tell you all how much I'm loving it. So many books seem run-of-the-mill in comparison.



Loved 84 Charing Cross Road (and also the movie). Now reading the great Jessye Norman for you opera fans


Boy Snow Bird, Good Lord Bird, All the Birds Singing, Bird Box.
Should I do an Earle-type selection process? I have The Wives of Los Alamos
Want Not
The Painter
The Steady Running of the Hour
and
A Beautiful Truth
I'm not sure which to read first.

Want Not

The Painter

The Steady Running of the Hour

A Beautiful Truth

I'm not sure which to read first.

Janet wrote: "Linda,
Those are all Boulder authors.....are you going to get them all read in 9 days?"
No! But I'll get as much read as I can.
I started The Wives of Los Alamos
Those are all Boulder authors.....are you going to get them all read in 9 days?"
No! But I'll get as much read as I can.
I started The Wives of Los Alamos


I interrupt my reading of this book to tell you all how much I'm loving it. So many books seem run-of-the-mill in comparison."
This book has been on my shelf for a long time. I think I'll tackle it this summer. Thanks for the update.

Boy Snow Bird, Good Lord Bird, All the Birds Singing, Bird Box."
Yes, I've noticed that too! Seems to be the year of the "bird" in book titles....
Linda wrote: "Should I do an Earle-type selection process?
I don't think you could go wrong with any of these Boulder authors. If you like historical fiction, perhaps Wives of Los Alamos. Those of us who have read Want Not are not certain how to describe it. 3 stories which come together in the end. Loved the characters. Looking forward to hearing Jonathan Miles speak.
I don't think you could go wrong with any of these Boulder authors. If you like historical fiction, perhaps Wives of Los Alamos. Those of us who have read Want Not are not certain how to describe it. 3 stories which come together in the end. Loved the characters. Looking forward to hearing Jonathan Miles speak.




I also loved the movie and the book. When I was in London a few years ago I went to 84 Charing Cross Road...it was a Burger King I think!!


Oh good! We selected this for our book club to read later this summer (we are a debut authors book club).
Not reading enough lately...too much work! Looking forward to some time off after commencement and hope to read, read, read. I am reading The Sixteenth of June (received an ARC from my local bookstore because the author is coming to speak)and it is ok. Once I finish this it is on to reading some of the books I bought at Northshire during Booktopia VT!

Dianne wrote: "Finished 84, Charing Cross Road last night. I did love it, but was so saddened that it ended so quickly. I haven't seen the movie, so I think that might be perfect for my disappointment. Now to sta..."
Diane,
Since you live in NYC, you can visit where Helene Hanff lived. I think there's a plaque on the site mentioning her.
Diane,
Since you live in NYC, you can visit where Helene Hanff lived. I think there's a plaque on the site mentioning her.

After 3 5-star reads, I don't know what to pick up now. A suggestion from a friend was a series by Deborah Crombie about Scottish police detectives...has anybody read these?

To make it worse I was reading an collection of sci-fi novellas. I love scifi but these are pre 1967 so a little dated and also I have realised that my reading style doesn't suit anthologies or collections.
This weekend I have decided to be good to myself and have started The Warded Man which so far is really good.

I hope you're riding the train for your commute.

I don't drive at all - no license. I feel so sorry for all the car drivers stuck in traffic jams while I snooze or read.



I'm one of those poor car commuters....but on the plus side, I do get in a lot of audiobooks.
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