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Books on the Nightstand published our final episode in July 2016. This is a place for listeners to find old episodes. 

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Jan 26, 2016

We answer listener questions, recommend a historical mystery and a book of poetry.

 

Thanks to all for your well-wishes. As you'll hear from the audio, I'm not completely recovered (and I apologize for my voice), but I am feeling better. Thanks to all, and thank to Michael for pitching in and going solo last week.

 

Questions from abroad (05:30)

It was purely coincidence that the three listener questions that Michael picked out of our virtual mailbag all came from non-US listeners, but we enjoyed the international flavor nonetheless. Have a question for us to answer on a future (maybe far in the future) show? Submit it here.

Rose from Australia was looking for a book that we recommended on an earlier show that was a collection of stories. It was One More Thing: Stories and other stories by BJ Novak, which was our Audiobooks.com Audiobook of the Week in BOTNS #267.

Monika from Melbourne asks why books with reading group guides in the back of the book make her want to throw the books across the room.

Joanne in Canada issues a listener phone-in challenge:

"I'd like to make a suggestion for a listener phone-in. I'm looking for recommendations for my husband as I "curate" his reading. He likes "hard" science fiction, or books based on current science but extended into the future or an alternative reality. He has read lots of the "masters" and has particularly enjoyed William Gibson, Vernor Vinge, Gregory Benford, L.E. Modesitt Jr., John Scalzi, Ramez Naam, Neal Stephenson, Oryx and Crake. Not a fan of Robert Sawyer, books with "Mars" in the title, space operas, or anything bordering on fantasy. Ideas more critical than style, but good writing appreciated. I'm looking for contemporary writers, preferably writing standalone books rather than series."

Michael recommends a book that is coming out in May called Dark Matter by Blake Crouch, and The Fold by Peter Clines (available now).

Have additional ideas for Mr. Joanne in Canada? Please call our voicemail line (209-867-7323) with a short (2-3 minute) message letting us know what book(s) you'd recommend. Thanks!

 

Don't you forget about me (17:56)

 

   

Michael talks about Barry Unsworth's Morality Play, a historical novel set in the 14th century with a mystery at the center. A traveling theater troupe acts out a local murder, and in the process discovers that the person accused may not be the one responsible.

A Mind of Winter: Poems for a Snowy Season, selected by Robert Atwan is a small, beautiful book of winter poems in a lovely paperback edition. This volume features poems by Wallace Stevens, Amy Lowell, Charles Simic, Mary Oliver, Sylvia Plath, James Merrill, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost and more.