Books on the Nightstand discussion
What are you reading August 2014


Yes the Martian announcement was made a couple of months ago. As for Damon and Scott Damon I am not sure is my perfect idea for Watney and Scott has a history of moving away from the original story. I am still excited to see this maybe in 3D. BTW Andy Weir is very active on Facebook.
Another thing I like with GoodReads is that when I go to a title, I can see which of my friends has added the book to their queue - whether it's already been read or just added to the TBR list.
I'm starting
The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress
I'm starting


I'..."
I like that too Linda, seeing who has read it or plans on reading it

Don't feel guilty; I didn't love it either.







I read

Here's my review: http://marion-hill.com/book-review-53...
Marion




Victoria wrote: "I just finished
. Highly recommend for anyone who likes history, true adventure, etc."
This is on my list. Glad to hear you are recommending it.

This is on my list. Glad to hear you are recommending it.
Kate wrote: "Back from vacation and I re-started
, The Sparrow which I could not get through the first time. I am very happy that I am enjoying it so much more this time around- p..."
Like, Ann, I loved this. I think it does take a bit of concentration to get into the story. Glad you didn't give up Kate. I think you'll like it.

Like, Ann, I loved this. I think it does take a bit of concentration to get into the story. Glad you didn't give up Kate. I think you'll like it.













Everything you want in a play. Zingers. Secrets revealed. Moments of action and danger. Strong female characters ripping each other, and their men, new ones.
Don't see the movie. (A play adapted into a movie is never as good as seeing a live play).
Don't even read this play, unless you have a mind to perform in it, or direct it..
Just wait for a chance to see it performed in your area.


Everything you want in a play. Zingers. Secrets revealed. Moments of action and danger. Strong female characters ripping each other, and their men, new ones..."
I've seen it twice, once on Broadway and once in Arizona.

The Boys from Brazil

A Kiss Before Dying


The Boys from Brazil

A Kiss Before Dying[bookcover:A Kiss Before Dying|12..."
Wow, that second book won the Edgar the year I was born.





I think there were some pictures recently recovered that were from Shackleton's adventure. You can probably google them out of your computer.






As one way, at the top of the Goodreads page there is an item "Explore". Within that menu there is a link to the giveaways. You could spend hours looking there! The only books I've won as ARCs came through Goodreads.

Sometimes the ladies around here bust my chops about not liking books "that I wouldn't be expected to like", because I'm a man. But I believe I can recognize good writing, no matter what genre a book is intended to be. I think my mind is large enough to encompass all kinds of high quality stuff.
That having been said, I want it to be noted for the record that I enjoyed the above-pictured book and gave it four stars, even though it may fall into the "chick lit" category, or at least even though it appears to marketed exclusively toward women.
So there!

As one way, at the top of the Goodreads page there is a..."
Thanks so much for this. I entered for 3 books. We will see how it goes.

haha, i love that title!
i'm reading:




Sometimes the ladies around here bust my chops about not liking books "that I wouldn't be expected to like", because I'm a man. But I believe I can ..."
Ha! Once again you have shown yourself to have excellent taste.
JP wrote: "Apologies if this is the incorrect forum for this but how do the ARC copies work? How do I throw my name in the ring to get one?"
Also, JP, sometimes individual publishers or authors offer books in their newsletters, so sign up for newsletters (I use a "junk" e-mail account so to not clog my "good" account.)
As to the GoodReads giveaway, once you get through all 90 pages (or however many) I just check those about to expire and the newest listings every day. The former is in case I missed something the first time. That does NOT take hours with the possible exception to the end / first of the month when the bulk come in or stop.
Also, JP, sometimes individual publishers or authors offer books in their newsletters, so sign up for newsletters (I use a "junk" e-mail account so to not clog my "good" account.)
As to the GoodReads giveaway, once you get through all 90 pages (or however many) I just check those about to expire and the newest listings every day. The former is in case I missed something the first time. That does NOT take hours with the possible exception to the end / first of the month when the bulk come in or stop.
I always knew Eric had good taste! In books, in plays, in women (Amy-Anne), in beer, in music, in friends (Bobbi)...



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Yay! Two of my recent favorites. Did you know Ridley Scott optioned the rights to The Martian, with..."
Oops. This was meant to posted to Debbie!