I just finished reading The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food by Janisse Ray, which is this this year’s Community Read. I found it difficult to get into at first; Ray’s tone can come across as self-righteous and moralistic. However, her love of seeds and gardening, evident in every page of this book, …
The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food
Jenn Grasso, ADIS Coordinator is reading...
Love in the Time of Cholera
By: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Love in the time of Cholera is a treatise on the mores of modern love. In an era before the technological distractions of our day, Gabriel García Marquez has woven a tale of intrigue and eroticisms that questions the very fabric of the most intimate connections people have. By presenting a character as rich and …
Felix Emiliano '15 is reading...
The Magician King
By: Lev Grossman
Welcome to the world of Fillory, where you will find Quentin Clearwater, a college student who finds this mysterious and magical land full of fairies, beasts, and even spirits. The Magician King is the sequel in Lev Grossman’s amazing series. Five pages after randomly picking this book up at Barnes and Nobles, I just knew …
Leigh Hall, '14 is reading...
Office Ladies and Salaried Men
By: Yuko Ogasawara
Office Ladies and Salaried Men is a study done by Yuko Ogasawara about gender, power, and work in large corporations in Japan. She finds much of the clerical work is carried out by young women known as “office ladies” (OLs) or “flowers of the workplace.” OLs serve tea to the men and type and file …
Michelle E. McDonough , Library Administrative and Serials Assistant is reading...
Redshirts
By: John Scalzi
John Scalzi’s Redshirts had me laughing out loud in public more than once. Both parody and homage, the book employs well-known sci-fi tropes to hilarious effect, while still delivering an enjoyable story: quick and fun, if not terribly deep. Considering the main focus of the book—the high death rate of low-ranked crew members serving aboard …
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Jennifer McMorrow, '14 is reading...
The Art of Fielding
By: Chad Harbach
I am reading The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach. I kept hearing a lot of buzz about this novel, and I was especially drawn to it after hearing that it was set at a small liberal arts college (a fictional one, that is, Westish College). I have been pleasantly surprised since picking this book …
Terence Barley '14 is reading...
The Pirates of Somalia: Inside Their Hidden World
By: Jay Bahadur
I was working a shift at the Library a few weeks ago and this book caught my eye as one student was checking it out. I saw the title and was instantly attracted to it: The Pirates of Somalia: Inside Their Hidden World by Jay Bahadur. Prior to this book I have not seen any …
Professor Baumgarte is reading...
In the Garden of Beasts
By: Erik Larson
Erik Larson’s In the Garden of Beasts was recommended to me — strongly recommended — by Prof. Levine. I tremendously enjoyed reading the book, and now I’ll pass his recommendation on to you. In the Garden of Beasts tells the story of William E. Dodd, a somewhat disillusioned history professor at the University of Chicago, …
Bryce Ervin, '15 is reading...
Divergent
By: Veronica Roth
Divergent is the first of a three part series as well as the debut novel of Veronica Roth, who is based in Chicago, Illinois. Divergent follows the protagonist, Beatrice Prior, through a future dystopian Chicago. In this new world there are five factions of society and the story opens as she approaches “Choosing Day”, where …
Katie Sasser, Reference Librarian is reading...
The Given Day
By: Dennis Lehane
This novel represents a major shift for author Dennis Lehane, known best for his crime fiction. The Given Day has an epic sweep encompassing baseball, the rise of labor unions, racism, and vicious Boston politics. You’ll meet a temperamental and insecure Babe Ruth and a cold and devious young J. Edgar Hoover. I never thought …