It's the fourth Tuesday of the month, so that means it's time for another edition of What's On My Nightstand over at 5 Minutes For Books
My camera is missing in action so this month I will have to list the titles. I keep most of my TBR stack on my dresser. My nightstand holds my older TBR stack.
On my dresser now:
* The Face by Angela Hunt
* A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Bettie Smith
* Cyndere's Midnight by Jeffrey Overstreet
* Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
* An Irishwoman's Tale by Patti Lacy
* Forsaken by James David Jordan
* Rain Song by Alice Wisler
* Out of her Hands by Megan DiMaria
* Until We Reach Home by Lynn Austin
* One Holy Night by J. M. Hocestler
* White Christmas Pie by Wanda Brunsetter
* Jesus Take the Wheel by Stuart Migdon
* The Life and Death of Gabriel Phillips by Stephen Baldwin and Mark Tabb
4 comments:
Jesus Take the Wheel... did that come out before or after that country song by the same name? I guess it's probably a pretty common idiom, but I remember it from that song (which is saying something because I don't normally listen to country music).
Trying to finish A Tree Grows In Brooklyn for the classic bookclub next week!
You always have terrific nightstand piles. Your camera is missing? I'd go to pieces. I can't live without my camera.
My book club's reading Overstreet's Auralia's Colors in January--I'm looking forward to it.
I recently finished Out of Her Hands. Love to hear what you think about both these books.
Also, did I see you read My Name Is Russell Fink--I love that book!
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