Well Read Hostess: Category Archive for On the Nightstand

Fence Sitting: Painful for You, Bad for the Fence

Aristotle and Chocolate Pudding

What's In A Name?

Keeping Up With the Joneses...if the Joneses have an inordinate amount of time to spend on reading for pleasure

I'm Not Even Sure I Like Lentils

Ebola - The Gift That Keeps On Giving

Decidedly Low Brow and OK With That

A Rose By Any Other Name WOULD Smell As Sweet, As Luck Would Have It

Lush Life

How silver-sweet sound lovers' tongues by night...

Bad Mothers Wear Hand Painted Clogs

Virtually Well Read - Are You Smarter Than A Ninth Grader?

SOB

Virtually Well Read - Winner of the National Book Award

Dear Interwebs: Please Excuse the WRH from Her Daily Writing Assignments. Or. How I Spent My Summer Vacation (So Far)

Where to Next? The Volga River? The Northwest Passage? Surely There's a Waterway in the Mediterranean Beckoning You

Summertime and The Reading Is Easy

Goodbye Girl

Mystery Men

Virtually Well Read - The Road

Deluded, Thank You, and You?

Easter Eggs, or Stick a Fork in Me (or a Pencil or a Couple of Nails) -- Liars and Saints by Maile Meloy

Cabbages and Kings

Free Lunch

Show Off

Virtually Well Read

Bourne Again

Well Read Weekend Roundup

Go Ahead, Cast That First Stone

A Quantum of Craig

Cognitive Dissonance

Practically Perfect

Once More Into the Breach, Dear Friends, Once More

Nerds Gone Wild

C'est Magnifique, Mais Ce N'est Pas Le Guerre

Storytime

Ancient Chinese Secret, Huh?

What I've Been Doing

Strange Little Funny Man Hits One Out of the Park...Again

National Trend Toward Essayification

Summer Reading

Who is That Insane Woman Laughing All By Herself While Her Children Flail in The Pool?

Friends Don't Let Friends Do PR Alone

Sturgeon's General Warning

Not That There's Anything Wrong With That

Another Review from Atop the Fence - Spoiler Alert

I Love Giant Squid

I Didn't Get Too Far With the Times This Weekend

Step Aside. I'm Having a Day

Living La Vida WRH

Let Them Eat Cake

A Journey of a Thousand Miles Begins With One Book

On the Nightstand

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