What’s on Your Nightstand? – October
It’s the fourth Tuesday of the month which means it’s time for the October edition of “What’s on Your Nightstand?” at 5 Minutes for Books.
My nightstand stack has gotten a bit shorter this month because I’ve focused on reading what was there before moving on to the rest of my Fall Into Reading challenge books. Once again, I planned on posting a picture, even took one and uploaded it, but for some reason WordPress isn’t let me add it to the post; maybe next month.
So, here’s what’s on my nightstand:
Currently reading – The River Why by David James Duncan
Still there from last month – Stardust by Neil Gaiman, The Pact by Jodi Picoult, Keeping Faith by Jodi Picoult
Still there from August – Velvet Elvis by Rob Bell
New additions:
The Englisher by Beverly Lewis. I’ve read several of her books in the past including The Preacher’s Daughter which is the previous book in this series, Annie’s People. The tales of Amish life and love that she tells are always enjoyable.
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See. This one’s been on my “want to read” list for a while, so I’m looking forward to diving into it.
I don’t feel like I read much in the last month, but I managed to finish three books.
My Beautiful Idol – this book was great! It is a memoir telling the story of one man’s (Pete Gall) journey with and toward God. It’s entertaining, well written, and quite convicting. I would definitely recommend this book.
A Wind in the Door – I finished the second installment in L’Engle’s Time Quintet and really liked it. I thought it was just as good as A Wrinkle in Time, and I’m looking forward to reading the third book in the series sometime in the future (probably this winter).
The Center of Everything – This was a fun coming of age book without being cheesy or “chick-lit”-y (um, yeah, had to make up a word there). It addressed a wide variety of topics facing the narrator between the ages of 10 and 15 as it explored growing up in small town USA as a less-than-privileged child. Look into this one for a well written, engrossing read.
I think that covers it for October. Check out “What’s on Your Nightstand?” to see what others around the blogosphere are reading this month.
Happy reading!









I have three Jodi Picoult books on my pile and have never read any of her books even though they have been recommended many times.
I’ve just realized that I’d probably like Jodi Picoult books… we’ve selected one for our 2009 list for my book club (My Sister’s Keeper, I think).
I adored Snow Flower and the Secret Fan. A beautiful and heartbreaking tale.
And, Heather, (not talking to myself but the Heather above me) my book club did that book a couple of months ago–talk about some great discussion!
Followed your link from Leah’s blog. Love to read and Jodi Picoult is a favorite as is Lisa See. You’ve got some good reads going there.