Books on the Nightstand published our final episode in July 2016. This is a place for listeners to find old episodes.
I'm sorry that we don't have show notes for all of the episodes, and that the episodes do not have consistent filenames. Still, we hope you find that the content is valuable enough to overlook those annoyances.
Thank you to all who have listened to BOTNS over the years and for those who are just discovering the podcast.
In Episode 10 of the Books on the Nightstand Podcast:
Do you judge a book by its cover? We ask: what makes you decide
to buy a book? Leave a comment on our blog, or join our Books on the Nightstand group at Good Reads and
let us know what propels you to pick up a book.
We talk about the fascinating back-stories behind two new books
that people are talking about: The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson, and
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society by Mary Ann Shaffer
and Annie Barrows. If we've piqued your interest:
Read an excerpt of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel
Society at the NPR website. You can also read more about the
book's backstory in this Contra Costa
Times article.
And lastly, two new books that we can't wait for you to
read!