Yes, Bowdoin Reads, but students swamped with schoolwork won’t make time to read just any book. Here is one that is well worth your while… For anyone out there feeling even a modicum of disillusionment with the success of the Twilight Series, Love in the time of Cholera is the book for you. Written by …
Love in the Time of Cholera
Professor Laurence is reading...
1Q84
By: Haruki Murakami
IQ84 is the latest novel by Haruki Murakami, probably Japan’s best-known and best-selling living author. He’s an astonishing story-teller with a pyrotechnicolored imagination and a Shun-sharp eye for the minutiae of consumer culture. I had the huge pleasure of meeting him a few years ago when he visited Bowdoin. Murakami is as charming, modest, and …
Rosie Armstrong is reading...
Open to Desire: The Truth about what the Buddha Taught
By: Mark Epstein
Mark Epstein is a practicing psychiatrist in New York city. He is also an experienced meditator who advocates for the value of meditation in psychotherapy. Likely due to his background with Buddhism he has had his share of Buddhist patients/clients and this perhaps peaked his interest in the nature of one’s relationship to desire (his …
Chris Gravallese '14 is reading...
Freakonomics: a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything
By: Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner
Freakonomics, by co-authors Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, is not like your typical economics class. Levitt and Dubner blur the lines between economics, sociology, and psychology to better understand the world. According to the co-authors, the study of incentives defines economics. Consumers in any market intend to maximize the amount of utility—happiness—that they can gain …
Professor Vanderwolk is reading...
State of Wonder
By: Ann Patchett
All good literature is character-driven, and Ann Patchett’s recent novel, State of Wonder, is no exception. Patchett proved in Bel Canto that she can create engaging characters even if the plot is somewhat implausible. In State of Wonder, she takes her readers to the Amazon jungle on a journey that occasionally makes us think she …
Carly Coleman is reading...
Ready Player One
By: Ernest Cline
I just finished reading Ready Player One by Ernest Cline and already I can’t wait to go back and read it again. It is the perfect book for the self -proclaimed “geek” or pop-culture junkie. It’s riddled with references to famous movies, songs, and television shows, especially those from the eighties. Ready Player One is …
Emily Murray '14 is reading...
The Once and Future King
By: T.H. White
I’ve always enjoyed the stories and legends of King Arthur and Camelot, and T.H. White’s The Once and Future King brings the story to a whole new level. Broken up into four different sections, it starts with amusing stories of King Arthur’s childhood, moves through the creation of his court and the knights of the …
Mary Lou Kennedy, Director of Dining & Bookstore Services is reading...
Room
By: Emma Donaghue
About a month ago I purchased a Kindle and the first book I read from my summer reading list in that format was Room by Emma Donoghue. The novel is about the life of a young woman who is kidnapped by a sexual predator and kept in a small shed for years. It’s an awful …
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Mark Fisher, Manager of Environmental Health and Safety is reading...
One Man’s India
By: Arthur Stratton
I am currently reading a 1955 first edition of One Man’s India by Arthur Stratton, a Brunswick native, Bowdoin alum (’35) and English professor, and well-known traveler and author of the mid-twentieth century. To cite the dust jacket, the book is a “…personal record of a journey from Darjeeling to the Deccan, reflecting the life …
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Professor Clarke is reading...
The Call
By: Yannick Murphy
I just finished reading Yannick Murphy’s new novel, The Call, a bizarre and lovely book narrated by a large animal veterinarian in rural inland New England (the author is from Vermont). When I say “narrated” I mean that the narration is broken up into categories: “The Call” (in which the vet gets called to, for …