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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. 

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. 

Mar 28, 2012

What's your reading speed? The Hunger Games in print on screen, and recommendations for The O'Briens by Peter Behrens and Deep Zone by James M. Tabor.

Two Booktopia updates: Manchester Packets with the full schedule should be going out to all registered attendees within the next few days, so watch for those. All...


Mar 21, 2012

I guess we could call this BOTNS: The Booktopia Edition. We explain to our new listeners what Booktopia is, talk about how those of you aren't attending a physical event can take part, and then talk about 8 books we can't wait for you to read--those written by our Booktopia:Manchester, VT authors.

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Our most frequently...


Mar 14, 2012

What's an imprint? What female authors aren't as popular as they should be? And trust us, you should read The Expats by Chris Pavone and Wild by Cheryl Strayed.

Northshire Bookstore has set up a special page for Books on the Nightstand listeners. On it you can order the most recent book from each of the Booktopia...


Mar 6, 2012

In this episode: How we deal with maps in books, what airplane travelers are reading, a wonderful middle-grade novel, and a retelling of the story of Achilles.

A quick Booktopia update: Santa Cruz has just one spot open, and Oxford, MS has just 15 spots open as of 3/6. We expect to announce Oxford authors by mid-March,...