Since my nightstand, like just about every other flat surface in my home, is covered in books. Currently, I've got:

Lavinia (Ursula Le Guin) - not far in, but it's looking to be a good 8 or 9
Anathem (Neal Stephenson) - 9
Watchmen (Alan Moore) - 15 (On the blowing your mind scale, this one is definitely at the top. It rips through stereotypes and conventions like nothing I've ever come across).
Fathom (Cherie Priest) - 5
Azincourt (Bernard Cornwell) - 7
Valley of Horses (Jean Auel) - 7
Seer of Egypt (Pauline Gedge) - 7
Debt, the Shadow Side of Wealth (Margaret Atwood) - 10 - Only this woman could make a book about the historical and sociological aspects of debt an interesting read)
The Meaning of Night (Michael Cox) - 8
Your Sad Eyes And Unforgettable Mouth (Edeet Ravel) - 8

Seeing all of those written down makes me realize that I need to clean these up