Books on the Nightstand discussion
What are you reading February 2014




Too many books/not enough books!
Sarah wrote: "I'm trying to get through as many of the "Tournament of Books" books as possible. Will finish "Long Division" tonight, and start "The Luminaries" and "How to Get Filthy Rich..." tomorrow. My book c..."
Trying to do as many ToB books as I can, too, Sarah. How are you feeling about Long Division? I'm next on the waiting list at the library, but have a few others to squeeze in, too (namely, A Tale for the Time Being).
Trying to do as many ToB books as I can, too, Sarah. How are you feeling about Long Division? I'm next on the waiting list at the library, but have a few others to squeeze in, too (namely, A Tale for the Time Being).




Shannon, Long Division was good, but I feel that it required me to give it something I just didn't give it. Time, attention, a suspended belief? Maybe all of them. I do think it would make a great discussion book, as people can help draw out what the other inevitably missed.
I'll be curious to hear what you think!

I like it so far....so different."
I just started it as well and am really enjoying it so far.







Absolutely essential reading for any Beatles fan.
This is the first of three books which are destined to stand as the definitive Beatles history/biography. This book covers John, Paul, George, and Ringo (and Pete, and Stu, and Brian, and George Martin) from their births up to the end of 1962.The book is packed with incident, anecdotes, and explanations. Many myths are debunked. What makes the book special is that, not only has Lewisohn exhausted all existing written sources of Beatles history, but he has tracked down dozens of people who were part of the Beatles' orbit and interviewed them. The book is rich with detail, and the conclusions Lewisohn draws seem unassailable.
The shorthand descriptions by which we always knew the Beatles (the smart one, the cute one, the quiet one, and the funny one) are turned inside out. Turned on their head. Sometimes they're the Leader, the sidekick, the kid brother, and the sickly one. Sometimes they're the clownish one, the polite one, the witty one, and the professional. The point is, you get to know them all not only in two dimensions, but as the constellations of qualities that make up the personalities of fully developed people.
I'm eagerly awaiting Lewisohn's next volume, but there may be a long wait. Lewisohn joins the ranks of George R.R. Martin and Robert A. Caro for me in that regard.

I wasn't sure what to read next but picked up Lexicon by Max Berry and read the first couple pages, and now I am hooked.
Happy reading!


Absolutely essential reading for any Beatles fan.
This is the first of three books which are destined to stand as the definitive Beatles history/biography. This book ..."
Eric, did you know there is a free Coursera MOOC with U of Rochester happening right now on the Beatles? That is one of the suggested readings. I'm taking the class, it just started last week.
The professor did say that will be the definitive bio of the Beatles when complete.

I am reading a book my eight year old suggestion entitled May B. It is written in verse and should be a quick read.



Absolutely essential reading for any Beatles fan.
This is the first of three books which are destined to stand as the definitive Beatles history/biography. This book ..."
Thanks so much for your wonderful review!! I have 2 teenage sons who are Beatles obsessed. Not a day goes by that a sentence doesn't start " Hey Mom, did you know Paul/ George/Ringo/John did or said something". I can't wait to pick this up for them.




Started reading
Lightning Bug yesterday and, today, am starting to listen to
Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune













I've finished The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty and Wonder by R.J. Palacio.
Reading in February
I'm listening to The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton for book club in March and to The Bone Season by Samantha Shannon. I'm reading Lexicon by Max Barry.







Starting The Last Days of California today. Looks to be an enjoyable coming-of-age tale.
Happy reading!



Pam, this was my problem with The Expats too. Thank you for putting it into words. :)

I've finished The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty and Wonder by R.J. Palacio.
Reading in February
I'm listening to [book:The Secret Keeper|13508..."
Shaun wrote: "Just finished The Fault of Our Stars and Tell the Wolves I'm Home, so I'm looking for something else to start. With the tones of both of those books, I guess I am looking for something a little mor..."
I just added The Husband's Secret to my to read list. Did you like it?
I am reading Don't Breathe a Word and I am absorbed by it.

Sheila wrote: "Susanne wrote: "Read in February
I've finished The Husband's Secret by Liane Moriarty and Wonder by R.J. Palacio.
Reading in February
I'm listening to [book:The Sec..."





You'll have to tell us whether it's
1) a classic
2) great
3) something; or
4) other
1) a classic
2) great
3) something; or
4) other









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Maureen, I see you're a neighbor. I live in Fairview Heights."
Denise, I actually grew up in the Metro East (Cahokia and Columbia). Spent many a Saturday at St. Clair Square. :)