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BOTNS #282: BOTNS Summer Reading Bingo!
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"An audiobook"
"Currently on the bestseller list"
"Longer than 500 pages"
"That you started but never finished"
Man... I guess I will just go with "Currently on the bestseller list."






I can recommend Sara Blaedel, Jussi Adler-Olsen and Mikkel Birkegaard as some Danish alternatives. The latter has actually written an awesome crime novel featuring books! :)
If you're not keen on thrillers, The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared is one of the best laugh-out-loud books I've read in ages!



I'm not sure about the "weight" of this one, but I'm going to read


De nada ;-)


I also just finished Sayed Kashua's Dancing Arabs, but I don't know if this is for everyone. Having a background on the Palestinian/Israeli conflict would be helpful to reading this, as would knowing that he is not entirely serious about all his narrator's comments -

One of my favorite "popular fiction" translations is The Unit by Ninni Holmqvist. The Art of Hearing Heartbeats by Jan-Philipp Sendker is another, along with Please Look After Mom as recommended by Summer, above.
More reason to love this group is being proven by this thread - how honest you all are. Wanting to make sure that the letter of the game is observed. I think the spirit of it will abide.
What a wonderful group to belong to when so much of the rest of the world is conniving to get what can be had.
God bless you all. I'm sure She does.
What a wonderful group to belong to when so much of the rest of the world is conniving to get what can be had.
God bless you all. I'm sure She does.





Melissa, my TBR has its own bookcase by my side of the bed. *grin* And since the TV/DVD stand has shelves, there may or may not be books on there, too. My lips are sealed.

Same here :) Have 6 on one card and 7 on the other already :)

I'm pretty sure TheElegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery was translated to English from French (someone please correct me if I'm wrong!). It is a beautiful book and while I wouldn't consider it light, I wouldn't call it heavy either. Middle-weight I guess?

What a wo..."
You're a great cheerleader, Linda! Bless you, too.

Thank you, Ann and Michael, for this quirky little game. It has really given me some insight into my reading biases.

I was spring cleaning this weekend, so I am happy to report the "piles" are a little neater, but you are not alone: books live on every spare shelf in my room, too! :)

I second that! My sons had to read The Housekeeper and the Professor for high school English, so I read it also last year...and LOVED it!
Sue
Book By Book

I am also hosting a summer reading challenge, for anyone interested - the Big Book Summer Challenge - you only have to read a minimum of one book over 400 pages to participate. I love using summer to tackle some of the bigger books I don't have time for the rest of the year! Like others here, I also have an entire TBR bookcase!
Sue
2014 Big Book Summer Challenge




I love Maggie Setton's series. I think the first one is Knit One, Kill Two



Me Before You has a red cover (that's how I fill that square)!

How about the Alan Bradley series, starting with The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie?

I want to recommend March for the graphic novel catagory. Just finished it and it was terrific.

Roses by G.R Mannering (fairy tale retelling)
Persepolis: The Story of a Childhood by Marjane Satrapi (just read for graphic novel square)





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I have that square too. I'm going with "The Thief of Auschwitz", by a booktopia author from a year or so ago that's been in my stack.
Alexandra wrote: "Does anyone have any good recommendations for a book with a red cover? I was thinking of The Rosie Project, but I already read that. Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance!"
Redshirts
The Catcher in the Rye
America Again: Re-becoming the Greatness We Never Weren't





That book was discussed on the podcast not TOO long ago (this year) discussing that it was the book's 25th anniversary. I have not read it.
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