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 …
The Art of Fielding
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 …
Gregory Stowe, Library Circulation Assistant is reading...
Half-Blood Blues
By: Esi Edugyan
I just finished reading Half-Blood Blues written by Esi Edugyan. She lives in Victoria, British Columbia but was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta by Ghanaian immigrant parents. This is her second novel but it could be her twenty second or her first. It is a work of outstanding clarity and deep, unfathomable mystery. It …
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Jean-Paul Honegger '15 is reading...
Alone in Berlin
By: Hans Fallada
I have just finished Hans Fallada’s novel Alone in Berlin (also called Every Man Dies Alone), a book which I came across by chance at a flea market in the city. For once, judging a book by its cover (and the blurb) was the right decision! First published in 1947 and set in Berlin during …
Coach Burnham is reading...
Blood Meridian
By: Cormac McCarthy
Each summer I try to read something challenging along with a few other books on my list and a few I pick up for fun. This summer I chose Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy. It is set in the 1840’s during our expansion into the west. The Kid is the central character who joins up …
Heather Peters, Endowment Manager is reading...
The Immortial Life of Henrietta Lacks
By: Rebecca Skloot
I initially started listening to the audiobook of The Immortial Life of Henrietta Lacks on my commute to work. But after just a couple of rides back and forth, I felt compelled to go to the Hatch Science Library to pick up the print copy so I could continue reading inside the house instead of …
Professor Conly is reading...
State of Wonder
By: Ann Patchett
In State of Wonder, a researcher for a Minnesota pharmaceutical company heads off to the Amazonian jungle to look into the death of another researcher. The book has mystery—why is the director of the research facility hiding the facts about the death, about what research is being done, and even the location of the jungle …