This is my first participation in a blog carnival! 5 Minutes for Books (click to see everyone else’s links!) does a monthly carnival where participators can post what books are currently on their nightstand. I have plenty (I rarely read only 1 book at a time) so I thought I’d join in. Here’s my current nightstand o’ books:
- Princess Mia (PD #9) by Meg Cabot {guilty pleasure= good YA fiction!}
- Calm My Anxious Heart by Linda Dillow {my Bible study book}
- No Plot? No Problem! by Chris Baty {more on this book in the near future}
- Write is a Verb by Bill O’Hanlon {looked interesting, haven’t started!}
- Gorgeously Green by Sophie Uliano {had it checked out for awhile, need to get on it!}
- Eats, Shoots and Leaves by {just got it free from PaperBack Swap-see button in my sidebar!}
- Bella Tuscany by Frances Mayes {my ongoing nightstand book- I love it because I can pick it up and read it at any time, even after a while, as it’s little vignettes, stories & recipes that don’t necessarily depend on each other}
What are you reading this month?


















{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }
Oooh, I looove Calm My Anxious Heart. It really impacted me, I had to take notes while I was reading because there was so much to take in.
I’m reading through Jane Eyre for the 5 Minutes for Books bookclub so that’s what was on my nightstand.
Now I’m reading some Christian chick lit by Tracey Bateman, just put up a review this morning.
Lindsey@A Kindred Spirit’s Thoughtss last blog post..You Had Me At Goodbye reviewed
I got my daughter the Eats, Shoots, and Leaves book they have for children! It is so great!
I love Meg Cabot! I read all her Queen Of Babble Books… they are fun books!
Allisons last blog post..Back to the daily grind!
I love your style! I’m the same way.
I’ve had Eats, Shoots, and Leaves on my bookshelf forever. I need to get to it.
Great books.. I have some new ones to check out! And I love this idea!!! I think I just might have to participate as well
p.s. Miss you tons!!
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