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Revolutionary Road—Richard Yates
Kate Crocker, Circulation Assistant
East of Eden—John Steinbeck
Ashley Riordan, Late Night Coordinator
Gone to Soldiers—Marge Piercy
Char Booth, Instructional Services Manager & E-Learning Librarian
“an awesome (albeit depressing) summer read”
Gone with the Wind—Margaret Mitchell
Jennifer Bidwell, Curatorial Assistant, Special Collections
Run—Ann Patchett
Linda Gunter, Assistant Director for Access Services
“Ann Patchett is great”
The Great Gatsby—F. Scott Fitzgerald
Kathy Trcopan, Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Director for Collection Services
The Alchemy of Stone—Ekaterina Sedia
Sam Kome, Assistant Director for Research and Development
Chronic City—Jonathan Lethem
Adam Rosenkranz, Reference Librarian
“the great New York book”
The Kite Runner—Khaled Hosseini
Janelle Bielak, Library Assistant, Acquisitions
One Hundred Years of Solitude—Gabriel Garcia-Marquez
Natalie Tagge, Instruction Librarian
“what, you’ve never read it?!”
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay—Michael Chabon
Luke Schulte, Circulation Assistant
Happiness Is a Serious Problem—Dennis Prager
Chris Tontz, Circulation Assistant
Bringing Up the Bodies—Hilary Mantel
Carrie Marsh, Assistant Director for Special Collections
“it’s a time machine directly into the court of Henry VIII”
Tang shi san bai shou—compiled by Heng-tang-tui-shi (Sun Zhu)
Grace Chen, Asian Studies Librarian
“a collection of poems from the golden age of Chinese poetry”
Life of Pi—Yann Martel
Maria Savova, Collection Management and Digital Integration Librarian
Blindsight—Peter Watts
Pamela Martin, Reserves Coordinator
“vampires in space”
That Woman—Anne Sebba
Carol Wells, Circulation Assistant
American Daughter Gone to War—Winnie Smith
Allegra Gonzalez, Digital Initiatives Librarian
“inspiring and thought provoking”
A Raisin in the Sun—Lorraine Hansberry
Kimberly Franklin, Reference Librarian
Three Kingdoms—Luo Guanzhong
Ken Benesh, Library Associate, Access Services
“it would take all summer to read”
Bodies and Souls—Frank Cordelle
Sandra Skorupski, Library Assistant, Acquisitions & Electronic Resources
Girl in Hyacinth Blue—Susan Vreeland
Cindy Snyder, Research Services Manager & Sociology Librarian
“I usually give away all my books, but this one I kept”
State of Wonder—Ann Patchett
Linda Kong, Circulation Assistant
Dune—Frank Herbert
Chris Clarke, Services Desk Assistant
The Eustace Diamonds—Anthony Trollope
Alex Chappell, Embedded Services Coordinator & Art/GWS Librarian
“Lizzie Eustace is the ultimate Victorian bad girl”