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What’s on Your Nightstand?

October28

This is a blog car­ni­val from 5 Min­utes for Books. It’s held the 4th Tues­day of each month, and it’s a blast! I get a lot of great rec­om­men­da­tions and a few new blogs for my feed reader each month by click­ing through to oth­ers’ posts.

What's on Your Nightstand?

What

Last month, I set forth a nearly impos­si­ble read­ing goal for myself. Instead of read­ing all the books faith­fully on my list, I got side tracked. I read the first two books in the Twi­light series, Twi­light and New Moon. I will be com­pletely hon­est this month and I’ll admit that right now the other two books are the pri­or­ity on my read­ing list. I’m wait­ing for Eclipse to be returned to the library and then I’ll read Break­ing Dawn right after that. Right now, I’m read­ing Eat. Love. Pray. and I have to admit, I’m not lov­ing it. I’m def­i­nitely look­ing for a diver­sion. So, if any­one knows who has that copy of Eclipse that is 2 weeks over­due, tell them to take it back! Nor­mal read­ing plans of way too many books in way too few days will be resumed next month.

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3 Comments to

“What’s on Your Nightstand?”

  1. On October 28th, 2008 at 5:03 pm Nise' Says:

    Its not me! I finally gave up (being #121 on the hold list) and went out and bought Eclipse and Break­ing Dawn

  2. On October 28th, 2008 at 9:37 pm Monica @ Paper Bridges Says:

    ha. Don’t look at me, Casey! I’m not into Twilight.

    poor Eliz­a­beth. the vam­pires have bested her.

  3. On October 29th, 2008 at 9:48 am Heather Says:

    Alas, not me. I’ve got hard­copy ver­sions of both that will never be picked up again; if it didn’t cost so much to ship two books that have like 7,000 pages in them, I’d send them to you.

    If you’re look­ing for a diver­sion, I’d rec­om­mend see­ing if your library has either City of Bones or City of Ashes–these are the first two books in the mor­tal instru­ments series. (They’re bet­ter than Twi­light, in my opinion.)