George Babbitt, a middle aged realtor, has all the luxuries of a successful middle-class businessman, but finds himself dissatisfied with life. Throughout the novel, Babbitt becomes increasingly dissatisfied with the social conventions that dictated his choices until then, but realizes it is too late for him to rebel, accepting the quiet dissatisfaction of his ordinary …
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Ben Rosenbloom '14 is reading...
Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff
By: Andrew Hussie
I’ve always had a soft spot for comics – I won’t try to pass off my appreciation of them as necessitating the medium’s place among high art, but aesthetically deserving or not, I will probably keep reading them. Sweet Bro and Hella Jeff is one of the rare comics that can draw me in years …
Sharon King, Office Coordinator, Facilities is reading...
Death by Honeymoon
By: Jaden Skye
I’m currently reading book #1 of #8 in a series of books by Jaden Skye that are part of her Caribbean Murder Series. Cindy and Clint are newlyweds spending their honeymoon on the picturesque island of Barbados. Less than a week into their trip Clint, an avid surfer, is found dead along the beach under …
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Morgan Woodhouse '14 is reading...
Wild
By: Cheryl Strayed
This past summer I read and really enjoyed a book titled, Wild by Cheryl Strayed. It is a memoir about a young woman who decides to hike the Pacific Crest Trail through California, Oregon, and Washington State. This book is all about Strayed’s reflection on the life she had before her journey and contains flashbacks …
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Sozaboy: A Novel in Rotten English
By: Ken Saro-Wiwa
I’ve always enjoyed reading novels written in a powerful voice and in an unfamiliar version of English. For example, many characters in Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies speak a hybrid of South Asian languages and English; some characters also use the lingo of sailors and opium traders. The world Ghosh writes about becomes wonderfully fresh …
Casey Stewart '14 is reading...
The Other Side
By: Jacqueline Woodson
When I was nine years old, a family friend who was an artist received a commission to illustrate a book for celebrated children’s author Jacqueline Woodson. My parents had met the artist when he had his first show in Philadelphia and remained friends with him over time. After I was born, he started illustrating children’s …
Michael Tucker, Course Materials & General Book Manager, Bowdoin Stores is reading...
The Origin of the Brunists
By: Robert Coover
I read some of Coover’s short stories in college, but hadn’t read any of his novels. I’ve always wanted to read this one. When I learned he had written a 1000-page sequel, due out in early 2014, I decided now was the time. The book, published in 1966, tells the story of a devastating coal …
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ZamZam Abdirahman '16 is reading...
The Annotated Brothers Grimm
By: Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm
This semester I am taking an English class called “Fairy Tales and Retellings”. As hinted in the title of the course, the class is focused on examining fairy tales and their adaptations throughout time. Although we read many different fairy tales from a wide range of sources, one book we rely on for how the …
Isaac Jaegerman '16 is reading...
Midnight's Children
By: Salman Rushdie
At the end of this summer I began reading the novel Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie. I’d read The Satanic Verses as well as Rushdie’s memoir, Joseph Anton, last year, and I instantly loved his style and storytelling method. The Satanic Verses focuses on two main characters who struggle to come to terms with their …
Coach Linton is reading...
Eleven Rings
By: Phil Jackson
Phil Jackson is not only one of the most storied coaches in the game of basketball, but in all sports worldwide, having amassed more championship titles than any other coach in the history of professional sports. Phil won eleven championships total during his time with the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers. On those …