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         <title>Index - Alphabetical by Title</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><u>Absinence Teacher</u> by Tom Perrotta. </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>Admission </u>by Jean Hanff Korelitz. [F Korelitz] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore </p>

<p><strong><u>Alchemist </u>by Paulo Coelho. [F Coelho] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Alexander Hamilton </u>by Ron Chernow. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><u><strong>All the Pretty Horses</u> by Cormac McCarthy [F McCarthy] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads</p>

<p><strong><u>Am I Blue?: Coming Out From the Silence</u>. Edited by Marion Dane Bauer. [F Am] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong><u>Amber Spyglass</u> by Philip Pullman. [F Pullman] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>American Born Chinese</u> by Gene Yang [F Yang] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Another Roadside Attraction</u> by Tom Robbins. [F Robbins] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong><u>Appeal</u> by John Grisham [F Grisham] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads</p>

<p><strong><u>Audacity of Hope</u> by Barak Obama [PUN 973 Ob1] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong><u>Await Your Reply</u> by Dan Chaon. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>Axemaker's Gift </u>by James Burke. [306.4 B91] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>Barry Does Japan</u> by Dave Barry. </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Beasts of No Nation</u> by Uzodinma Iweala. [F Iweala]</strong> <br />
April 2006: Summer Reading Suggestions</p>

<p><strong><u>Bite of the Mango</u> by Mariatu with Susan McClelland [B K123] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>Blind Assassin</u> by Margaret Atwood [F Atwood] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong><u>Book of Lost Things</u> by John Connolly. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore </p>

<p><strong><u>Book Thief</u> by Marcus Zusak [F Zusak] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Bookseller of Kabul</u> by Asne Seierstad [958.1 Se4] </strong><br />
April 2006: Summer Reading Suggestions</p>

<p><strong><u>Born to Run</u> by Christopher McDougall. [796.4 M14] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff reads</p>

<p><strong><u>Botany of Desire </u>by Michael Pollen [306.4 P76] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong><u>Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao</u> by Junot Diaz [F Diaz] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) <br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break.</p>

<p><strong><u>By the River Piedra</u> by Paul Coelho. </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Changed Man</u> by Francine Prose. [F Prose] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong><u>Children's Book</u> by A. S. Byatt. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>City of Thieves</u> by David Benioff [F Benioff] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore </p>

<p><strong><u>Come Back to Afghanistan: A California Teenager's Story</u> by Said Hyder Akbar and Susan Burton [958.1 Ak2] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading.</p>

<p><strong><u>Companies We Keep</u> by Bob Sigall. [HC 338.7 Si2] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>Crescent </u>by Diana Abu-Jaber [F Abu-Jaber] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Curse Dark As Gold</u> by Elizabeth Bunce [F Bunce] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Deep Down Things: The Breathtaking Beauty of Particle Physics</u> by Bruce A. Schumm [539.7 Sch8]</strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Delights & Shadows </u>by Ted Kooser. [811 K833] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong><u>Descendants</u> by Kaui Hart Hemmings [HC F Hemmings] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Devil and Miss Prym</u> by Paul Coelho [F Coelho] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Devil in the White City</u> by Erik Larson. [364.1 L32d] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong><u>Diaries of Paul Klee</u>, 1898-1918 by Paul Klee.</strong> <br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Die Trying by Lee Child.</u> [F Child] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Don't Stop the Carnival</u> by Herman Wouk. </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Downtown Owl</u> by Chuck Klosterman. [F Klosterman] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Dreams From My Father</u> by Barak Obama [305.8 Ob1] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>East Wind, Rain</u> by Caroline Paul [HC F Paul] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong><u>Elegance of the Hedgehog</u> by Muriel Barbery [F Barbery] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break.</p>

<p><strong><u>Elegant Gathering of White Snows </u>by Kris Radish. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Enchantress of Florence</u> by Salman Rushdie [F Rushdie] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?  </p>

<p><strong><u>Enrique's Journey</u> by Sonia Nazario. [305.23 N23] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read <br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Escape From Slavery: The True Story of My Ten Years in Captivity - and My Journey to Freedom in America</u> by Francis Bok [305.5 B63] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>Everyman</u> by Philip Roth. [F Roth] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Eye of the Albatross: Visions of Hope and Survival</u> by Carl Safing [HC 598.4 Sa1] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Fall of the Dynasties: The Collapse of the Old Order, 1905-1922</u> by Edmund Taylor. [940.2 T21]</strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change</u> by Elizabeth Kolbert. [363.7 K83] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers</u> by Loung Ung [959.6 Un3]</strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>Flight</u> by Sherman Alexie. [F Alexie] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>Florist's Daughter</u> by Patricia Hampl. </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>Food of Paradise: Exploring Hawai'i's Culinary Heritage </u>by Rachel Daudan [HC 641.5 L36]</strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>for one more day </u>by Mitch Albom. [F Albom] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read </p>

<p><strong><u>Fortune Cookie Chronicles by Jennifer 8 Lee.</u> </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>Fortune's Rocks</u> by Anita Shreve [F Shreve] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong><u>Full Tilt: Ireland to India with a Bicycle</u> by Dervia Murphy. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Gatsby's Girl</u> by Caroline Preston. </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>Gesture Life</u> by Chang-rae Lee. [F Lee] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read </p>

<p><strong><u>Ghosts of War: The True Story of a 19-Year-Old GI</u> by Ryan Smithson. [956.7 Sm62] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>Gilead</u> by Marilynne Robinson. [F Robinson] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss<br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>The Girl Who Played With Fire</u> by Stieg Larsson.</strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo</u> by Stieg Larrson. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Glass Castle</u> by Jeanette Walls [362.82 W15] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read <br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>Golden Compass</u> by Philip Pullman. [F Pullman] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>Gone Tomorrow</u> by Lee Child [F Child] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Good Soldiers</u> by David Finkel. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>Heat (An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Past-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany)</u> by Bill Buford. [641.594 B86] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>Help</u> by Kathryn Stockett [F Stockett] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore </p>

<p><strong>Highest Tide by Jim Lynch [F Lynch] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>Historian</u> by Elizabeth Kostova. [F Kostova] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Hour I First Believed</u> by Wally Lamb.</strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>House of Many Gods</u> by Kiana Davenport. [HC F Davenport] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break</p>

<p><strong><u>Hunger Games</u> by Suzanne Collins [F Collins] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Hunting and Gathering</u> by Anna Gavalda. [F Gavalda] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>I'm a Stranger Here Myself</u> by Bill Bryson.</strong> <br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read </p>

<p><strong><u>Immortality</u> by Milan Kundera. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Imperfect Lens</u> by Anne Roiphe. [F Roiphe] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>In Other Rooms, Other Wonders</u> by Daniyal Mueenuddin.</strong> <br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>In Search of Small Gods</u> by Jim Harrison. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>In the Woods</u> by Tana French. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Infidel </u>by Ayaan Hirsi Ali. [B H613] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong><u>Interpreter of Maladies</u> by Jhumpa Lahiri. [F Lahiri] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>John Adams</u> by David McCullough. [B Ad12m] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>John James Audubon: The Making of an American</u> by Richard Rhodes. [B Au2r] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Kabul Beauty School </u>by Debbie Rodriguez. [305.4 R61] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff reads.</p>

<p><strong><u>Kepler's Witch: an Astronomer's Discovery of Cosmic Order amid Religious War, Political Intrigue, and the Heresy Trial of his Mother</u> by James Connor. [B K44co] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read </p>

<p><strong><u>Killing Floor</u> by Lee Child. [F Child] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Kimchi and Calamari</u> by Rose Kent [BLC - Kent, Rose] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Kite Runner</u> by Khaled Hosseini. [F Hossein]</strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads <br />
October 2006: Too good to miss<br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read </p>

<p><strong><u>Known World</u> by Edward P. Jones [F Jones] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Last Great Flight</u> by Joe Layden.</strong> <br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Later, At the Bar</u> by Rebecca Barry. </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>The Left Hand of Darkness</u> by Ursula LeGuin [F LeGuin] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Left to Tell</u> by Immaculee Ilibagiza. </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read </p>

<p><strong><u>Liberty</u> by Garrison Keillor. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>Life of Pi </u>by Yann Martel. [F Martel] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>Looking for Alaska</u> by John Green [F Green] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Lost City Radio</u> by Daniel Alarcon. [F Alarcon] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong><u>Lottery</u> by Patricia Wood [F Wood] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Love is a Mix Tape</u> by Rob Sheffield [781.6 Sh3] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read </p>

<p><strong><u>Man in the High Castle</u> by Philip Dick. </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Mariette in Ecstasy</u> by Ron Hansen. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore </p>

<p><strong><u>Memory Keeper's Daughter </u>by Kim Edwards [F Edwards] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Mermaid Chair</u> by Sue Monk Kidd. [F Kidd] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>Morningside Heights: New York Stories</u> by Joe Tsujimoto. [F Tsujimoto]</strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break.</p>

<p><strong><u>Nixonland</u> by Rick Perlstein [973.924 P42] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness </u>by Richard A. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong># 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series by Alexander McCall Smith. </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Olive Kitteridge</u> by Elizabeth Strout. [F Strout] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>Ooga Booga</u> by Frederick Seidel. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Other</u> by David Guterson [F Guterson] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Out of the Past: Gay and Lesbian History from 1869 to the Present</u> by Neil Miller. </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break.</p>

<p><strong><u>Outliers: The Story of Success</u> by Malcolm Gladwell [302 G450] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Owl in Love</u> by Patrice Kindl [F Kindl] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Painting</u> by Nina Schuyler. [F Schuyler] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Peace Like a River</u> by Leif Enger [F Enger] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong><u>Pillars of the Earth</u> by Ken Follett [F Follett] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Portofino </u>by Frank Shaeffer. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Predictably Irrational: The Hidden forces that Shape Our Decisions</u> by Dan Ariely [153.8 Ar4] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Pretty Birds</u> by Scott Simon [F Simon] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong><u>Professor and the Madman </u>by Simon Winchester. [423 W72] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong><u>Rain in the Trees: Poems by W. S. Merwin</u> by W. S. Merwin. [811 M553r] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Ravens</u> by George Dawes Green. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore </p>

<p><strong><u>Reading Lolita in Tehran</u> by Azar Nafisi. [B N13] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century</u> by Alex Ross. [780.9 R31] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>Road </u>by Cormac McCarthy. [F McCarthy] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Rough Country</u> by John Sandford </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>Running Blind</u> by Lee Child. [F Child] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Schulz and Peanuts</u> by David Michaelis. [B Sch82m] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong><u>Shadow of the Wind</u> by Carlos Ruiz Zafon [F Ruiz Zafon] </strong><br />
April 2006: Summer Reading Suggestions</p>

<p><strong><u>Shop Class As Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work</u> by Matthew Crawford [331 C85]</strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong><u>Shutter Island</u> by Dennis Lehand. [F Lehane] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Six Wives of Henry VIII</u> by Alison Weir [942.05 W43] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain</u> by John Ratey. [612.7 R18]</strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>Sparrow </u>by Mary Doria Russell. [F Russell] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read </p>

<p><strong><u>Spiral Jetta</u> by Erin Hogan. </strong> <br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Spirit of Hula: Photos and Stories From Around the World</u> by Sheri 'Iolani Floyd Berinobis. [HC 793.3 B45] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Spirit of the Harvest: North American Indian Cooking </u>by Beverly Cox and Martin Jacobs. [BLC 641.59 C83] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>St. Lucy's Home For Girls Raised by Wolves</u> by Karen Russell [F Russell] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Stand</u> by Stephen King. [F King] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>Starbucked: A Double Tall Tale of Caffeine, Commerce, and Culture</u> by Taylor Clark. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>Story of Edgar Sawtelle</u> by David Wroblewski. [F Wroblewski] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Straight Man</u> by Richard Russo. [F Russo] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>Subtle Knife</u> by Philip Pullman. [F Pullman] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>Surrendered </u>by Chang-rae Lee. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>Swimming to Antarctica</u> by Lynne Cox. [797.2 C832] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>Tallgrass</u> by Sandra Dallas. [F Dallas] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong><u>Teacher Man</u> by Frank McCourt. [B M135t] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln</u> by Doris Kearns-Goodwin. [BL63go]</strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>Thirteen Moons</u> by Charles Frazier. </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Thirteen Reasons Why </u>by Jay Asher [F Asher] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong><u>Thirteenth Tale</u> by Diane Setterfield. [F Setterfield] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>This Is Where I Leave You</u> by Jonathan Tropper. </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations - One School at a Time</u> by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin. [371.8 M84] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong><u>Trent's Last Case</u> by E. C. Bently. [F Bentley] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>Truth and Beauty</u> by Ann Patchett. [616.99 P27] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>Two Truths and a Lie</u> by Katrina Kittle. </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>Unaccustomed Earth</u> by Jhumpa Lahiri. [F Lahiri] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Under the Dome </u>by Stephen King [F King] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong><u>Veronika Decides to Die </u>by Paul Coelho. </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Watchmen </u>by Alan Moore [F Moore] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Water for Elephants</u> by Sara Gruen [F Gruen] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads<br />
October 2007: Summer Picks<br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong><u>Way Home</u> by George Pelecanos. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong><u>West with the Night</u> by Beryl Markham. [B M34] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>What is the What</u> by Dave Eggers. [F Eggers] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>When the Elephants Dance</u> by Tess Uriza Holthe. [F Holthe] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading.</p>

<p><strong><u>Where Men Win Glory </u>by Jon Krakauer. [B T462] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong><u>Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring</u> by Richard Preston.  [649.9 P92] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong><u>World is Flat</u> by Thomas L. Friedman. [303.4 F91]</strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong><u>World Without End</u> by Ken Follett. [F Follett] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong><u>World Without Us</u> by Alan Weisman. [304.2 W43] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong><u>Worst Hard Time </u>by Timothy Egan. [338.1 Eg1] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong><u>The Year of Magical Thinking</u> by Joan Didion. [B D563] </strong><br />
April 2006: Summer Reading Suggestions<br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read </p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Abu-Jaber, Diana. <u>Crescent.</u> [F Abu-Jaber] </strong>     <br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Akbar, Said Hyder and Susan Burton. <u>Come Back to Afghanistan: A California <br />
Teenager's Story.</u> [958.1 Ak2]</strong> <br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Alarcon, Daniel. <u>Lost City Radio</u>. [F Alarcon] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong>Alexie, Sherman. <u>Flight</u>. [F Alexie] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Albom, Mitch. <u>for one more day</u>. [F Albom] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong><u>Am I Blue?: Coming Out From the Silence</u>. Edited by Marion Dane Bauer. [F Am] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong>Ariely, Dan. <u>Predictably Irrational: The Hidden forces that Shape Our Decisions</u>. [153.8 Ar4]</strong> <br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Asher, Jay. <u>Thirteen Reasons Why</u>. [F Asher] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Atwood, Margaret. <u>Blind Assassin</u>. [F Atwood] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Barbery, Muriel. <u>The Elegance of the Hedgehog</u>. [F Barbery] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Barry, Dave. <u>Barry Does Japan</u>. </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Barry, Rebecca. <u>Later, At the Bar</u>. </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Benioff, David. <u>City of Thieves.</u> [F Benioff] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Bently, E. C. <u>Trent's Last Case.</u> [F Bentley] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Berinobis, Sheri 'Iolani Floyd. <u>The Spirit of Hula: Photos and Stories From Around the World</u>. [HC 793.3 B45] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Bok, Francis. <u>Escape From Slavery: The True Story of My Ten Years in Captivity - and My Journey to Freedom in America</u>. [305.5 B63] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Bryson, Bill. <u>I'm a Stranger Here Myself.</u> </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Buford, Bill. <u>Heat (An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Past-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany). </u>[641.594 B86] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Bunce, Elizabeth. <u>A Curse Dark As Gold</u>. [F Bunce] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Burke, James. <u>Axemaker's Gift.</u> [306.4 B91] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Byatt, A.S. <u>The Children's Book.</u> </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Chaon, Dan. <u>Await Your Reply.</u> </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Chernow, Ron. <u>Alexander Hamilton</u>. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong>Child, Lee. <u>Gone Tomorrow.</u> [F Child] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Child, Lee. Jack Reacher series. </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks<br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Clark, Taylor. <u>Starbucked: A Double Tall Tale of Caffeine, Commerce, and Culture</u>. </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Coelho, Paul. <u>Alchemist.</u> [F Coelho] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Coelho, Paul. <u>By the River Piedra</u>. </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Coelho, Paul. <u>The Devil and Miss Prym.</u> [F Coelho] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Coelho, Paul. <u>Veronika Decides to Die.</u> </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Collins, Suzanne. <u>Hunger Games</u>. [F Collins] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is Here Again?</p>

<p><strong>Connolly, John. <u>The Book of Lost Things.</u> </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Connor, James. <u>Kepler's Witch: an Astronomer's Discovery of Cosmic Order amid Religious War, Political Intrigue, and the Heresy Trial of his Mother</u>. [B K44co] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Cox, Beverly and Martin Jacobs. <u>Spirit of the Harvest: North American Indian Cooking</u>. [BLC 641.59 C83] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Cox, Lynne. <u>Swimming to Antarctica.</u> [797.2 C832] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Crawford, Matthew. <u>Shop Class As Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work</u>. [331 C85] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong>Dallas, Sandra. <u>Tallgrass</u>. [F Dallas] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong>Davenport, Kiana. <u>House of Many Gods</u>. [HC F Davenport] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break</p>

<p><strong>Diaz, Junot. <u>Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao</u>. [F Diaz] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)<br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break.</p>

<p><br />
<strong>Dick, Philip. <u>The Man in the High Castle.</u> </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Didion, Joan. <u>The Year of Magical Thinking</u>. [B D563] </strong><br />
April 2006: Summer Reading Suggestions<br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><br />
<strong>Edwards, Kim. <u>Memory Keeper's Daughter</u>. [F Edwards] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Egan, Timothy. <u>Worst Hard Time</u>. [338.1 Eg1] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Eggers, Dave. <u>What is the What.</u> [F Eggers] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Enger, Leif. <u>Peace Like a River.</u> [F Enger] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong>Finkel, David. <u>The Good Soldiers.</u> </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Follett, Ken. <u>The Pillars of the Earth.</u> [F Follett] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Follett, Ken. <u>World Without End</u> [F Follett] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>Frazier, Charles. <u>Thirteen Moons.</u> </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>French, Tana. <u>In the Woods</u>.</strong> <br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Friedman, Thomas L. <u>World is Flat</u>. [303.4 F91] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Gavalda, Anna. <u>Hunting and Gathering </u>[F Gavalda] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Gladwell, Malcolm. <u>Outliers: The Story of Success</u>. [302 G450] </strong><br />
March 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Green, George Dawes. <u>Ravens</u>. </strong><br />
January 2010: February - Good Ready Galore</p>

<p><strong>Green, John. <u>Looking for Alaska.</u> [F Green] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Grisham, John. <u>The Appeal</u>. [F Grisham] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads</p>

<p><strong>Gruen, Sara. <u>Water for Elephants</u>. [F Gruen] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads<br />
October 2007: Summer Picks<br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Guterson, David. <u>The Other</u>. [F Guterson] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Hampl, Patricia. <u>The Florist's Daughter</u>. </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Hansen, Ron. <u>Mariette in Ecstasy.</u> </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Harrison, Jim. <u>In Search of Small Gods</u>.</strong> <br />
May 2009: Summer is Here Again? </p>

<p><strong>Hemmings, Kaui Hart. <u>The Descendants</u>. [HC F Hemmings] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer</p>

<p><strong>Hirsi Ali, Ayaan. <u>Infidel</u>.[B H613] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>Hogan, Erin. <u>Spiral Jetta</u>. </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Holthe, Tess Uriza. <u>When the Elephants Dance</u>. [F Holthe] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading.</p>

<p><strong>Hosseini, Khaled. <u>Kite Runner.</u> [F Hosseini] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads <br />
October 2006: Too good to miss<br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Ilibagiza, Immaculee. <u>Left to Tell</u>. </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Iweala, Uzodinma. <u>Beasts of No Nation.</u> [F Iweala] </strong><br />
April 2006: Summer Reading Suggestions</p>

<p><strong>Jones, Edward P. <u>Known World</u>. [F Jones] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Kamara, Mariatu with Susan McClelland. <u>The Bite of the Mango.</u> [B K123] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong>Keillor, Garrison. <u>Liberty.</u> </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Kent, Rose. <u>Kimchi and Calamari</u>. [BLC - Kent, Rose] </strong><br />
October 2009:Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Kearns-Goodwin, Doris. <u>Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln. </u>[BL63go]</strong><br />
Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>Kidd, Sue Monk. <u>Mermaid Chair.</u> [F Kidd] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Kindl, Patrice. <u>Owl in Love</u>. [F Kindl] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>King, Stephen. <u>The Stand. </u>[F King] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>King, Stephen. <u>Under the Dome.</u> [F King] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Kittle, Katrina. <strong><u>Two Truths and a Lie</u></strong>. </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong>Klee, Paul. <u>Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918</u>. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Klosterman, Chuck. <u>Downtown Owl.</u> [F Klosterman] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Kolbert, Elizabeth. <u>Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change.</u> [363.7 K83] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Kooser, Ted. <u>Delights & Shadows</u>. [811 K833] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Korelitz, Jean Hanff. <u>Admission</u>. [F Korelitz] </strong><br />
February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Kostova, Elizabeth. <u>The Historian. </u>[F Kostova] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Krakauer, Jon. <u>Where Men Win Glory.</u> [B T462] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Kundera, Milan. <u>Immortality</u>.</strong> <br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong>Lahiri, Jhumpa. <u>Interpreter of Maladies</u>. [F Lahiri] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Lahiri, Jhumpa. <u>Unaccustomed Earth.</u> [F Lahiri] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Lamb, Wally. <u>The Hour I First Believed.</u> </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Larson, Erik. <u>Devil in the White City</u>. [364.1 L32d] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads</p>

<p><strong>Larsson, Stieg. <u>The Girl Who Played With Fire</u>. </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong>Larsson, Stieg. <u>The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo</u>. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Laudan, Rachel. <u>The Food of Paradise: Exploring Hawai'i's Culinary Heritage.</u> [HC 641.5 L36]</strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Layden, Joe. <u>The Last Great Flight</u>. </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Lee, Chang-rae. <u>A Gesture Life.</u> [F Lee] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer-Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Lee, Chang-rae. <u>The Surrendered</u>. </strong><br />
February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Lee, Jennifer 8. <u>The Fortune Cookie Chronicles</u>. [641.595 L512]</strong><br />
Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>LeGuin, Ursula. <u>The Left Hand of Darkness.</u> [F LeGuin] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Lehane, Dennis. <u>Shutter Island.</u> [F Lehane] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Lynch, Jim. <u>The Highest Tide.</u> [F Lynch] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong>Markham, <u>Beryl. West with the Night</u>. [B M34] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Martel, Yann. <u>Life of Pi.</u> [F Martel] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>McCarthy, Cormac. <u>All the Pretty Horses</u>. [F McCarthy] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>McCarthy, Cormac. <u>Road</u>. [F McCarthy] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>McCourt, Frank. <u>Teacher Man.</u> [B M135t] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>McCullough, David. <u>John Adams.</u> [B Ad12m] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>McDougall, Christopher. <u>Born to Run</u>. [796.4 M14] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff reads</p>

<p><strong>Merwin, W. S. <u>Rain in the Trees: Poems by W. S. Merwin.</u> [811 M553r] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Michaelis, David. <u>Schulz and Peanuts.</u> [B Sch82m] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Miller, Neil. <u>Out of the Past: Gay and Lesbian History from 1869 to the Present</u>. </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break.</p>

<p><strong>Moore, Alan. <u>Watchmen</u>. [F Moore] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Mortenson, Greg and David Oliver Relin. <u>Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations - One School at a Time.</u> [371.8 M84] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>Mueenuddin, Daniyal. <u>In Other Rooms, Other Wonders</u>. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong>Murphy, Dervia. <u>Full Tilt: Ireland to India with a Bicycle.</u> </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong>Nafisi, Azar. <u>Reading Lolita in Tehran.</u> [B N13] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Nazario, Sonia. <u>Enrique's Journey</u>. [305.23 N23] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read<br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer</p>

<p><strong>Obama, Barak. <u>The Audacity of Hope</u>. [PUN 973 Ob1] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Obama, Barak. <u>Dreams From My Father</u>. [305.8 Ob1] </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Obrian, Patrick. Aubrey-Martin series </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Patchett, Ann. <u>Truth and Beauty.</u> [616.99 P27] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>Paul, Caroline. East Wind, Rain. [HC F Paul] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Pelecanos, George. <u>The Way Home</u>. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong>Perlstein, Rick. <u>Nixonland.</u> [973.924 P42] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Perrotta, Tom. <u>The Absinence Teacher</u>.</strong> <br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks) </p>

<p><strong>Pollen, Michael. <u>The Botany of Desire</u>. [306.4 P76] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Preston, Caroline. <u>Gatsby's Girl</u>. </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Preston, Richard. <u>Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring</u>. [649.9 P92] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Prose, Francine. <u>A Changed Man.</u> [F Prose] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>Pullman, Philip. <u>Golden Compass</u>, <u>Subtle Knife</u>, <u>Amber Spyglass</u>. [F Pullman] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>Radish, Kris. <u>The Elegant Gathering of White Snows</u>. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Ratey, John. <u>Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain</u>. [612.7 R18] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Rhodes, Richard. <u>John James Audubon: The Making of an American.</u> [B Au2r] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Robbins, Tom. <u>Another Roadside Attraction.</u> [F Robbins] </strong><br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>Robinson, Marilynne.<u> Gilead.</u> [F Robinson]</strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss<br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Rodriguez, Debbie. <u>Kabul Beauty School</u>. [305.4 R61] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Roiphe, Anne. <u>Imperfect Lens.</u> [F Roiphe] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Ross, Alex. <u>The Rest is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century.</u> [780.9 R31]</strong> <br />
March 2008: Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</p>

<p><strong>Roth, Philip. <u>Everyman</u>. [F Roth] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Ruiz Zafon, Carlos. <u>The Shadow of the Wind.</u> [F Ruiz Zafon] </strong><br />
April 2006: Summer Reading Suggestions</p>

<p><strong>Rushdie, Salman. <u>Enchantress of Florence</u>. [F Rushdie] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Russell, Karen. <u>St. Lucy's Home For Girls Raised by Wolves</u>. [F Russell] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Russell, Mary Doria. <u>The Sparrow.</u> [F Russell] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Russo, Richard. <u>Straight Man.</u> [F Russo] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Safina, Carl. <u>Eye of the Albatross: Visions of Hope and Survival</u> [HC 598.4 Sa1] </strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Sandford, John. <u>Rough Country.</u> </strong><br />
February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Schumm, Bruce A. <u>Deep Down Things: The Breathtaking Beauty of Particle Physics.</u> [539.7 Sch8]</strong><br />
June 2008: Just in Time for Summer Reading</p>

<p><strong>Schuyler, Nina. <u>Painting.</u> [F Schuyler] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Seidel, Frederick. <u>Ooga Booga</u>. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Seierstad, Asne. <u>The Bookseller of Kabul</u>. [958.1 Se4] </strong><br />
April 2006: Summer Reading Suggestions</p>

<p><strong>Setterfield, Diane. <u>Thirteenth Tale</u>. [F Setterfield] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Shaeffer, Frank. <u>Portofino</u>. </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again? </p>

<p><strong>Sheffield, Rob. <u>Love is a Mix Tape.</u> [781.6 Sh3] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read</p>

<p><strong>Shreve, Anita. <u>Fortune's Rocks.</u> [F Shreve] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong>Sigall, Bob. <u>Companies We Keep</u>. [HC 338.7 Si2] </strong><br />
December 2006: Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</p>

<p><strong>Simon, Scott. <u>Pretty Birds.</u> [F Simon] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads </p>

<p><strong>Smith, Alexander McCall. # 1 Ladies' Detective Agency.</strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Smithson, Ryan. <u>Ghosts of War: The True Story of a 19-Year-Old GI</u>. [956.7 Sm62] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore</p>

<p><strong>Stockett, Kathryn. <u>The Help.</u> [F Stockett] </strong><br />
January 2010: February 2010 - Good Reads Galore </p>

<p><strong>Strout, Elizabeth. <u>Olive Kitteridge.</u> [F Strout] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks.</p>

<p><strong>Taylor, Edmund. <u>Fall of the Dynasties: The Collapse of the Old Order, 1905-1922</u>. [940.2 T21] </strong><br />
October 2006: Too good to miss</p>

<p><strong>Thaler, Richard A. and Cass R. Sunstein. <u>Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness.</u> </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Tropper, Jonathan. <u>This Is Where I Leave You</u>. </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Tsujimoto, Joe. <u>Morningside Heights: New York Stories</u>. [F Tsujimoto] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break.</p>

<p><strong>Ung. Loung. <u>First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers.</u> [959.6 Un3] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Walls, Jeanette. <u>The Glass Castle</u>. [362.82 W15] </strong><br />
May 2007: Summer - Ready, Set, Read<br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Weir, Alison. <u>The Six Wives of Henry VIII</u> [942.05 W43] </strong><br />
May 2009: Summer is here again?</p>

<p><strong>Weisman, Alan. <u>The World Without Us</u>. [304.2 W43] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads</p>

<p><strong>Winchester, Simon. <u>The Professor and the Madman</u>. [423 W72] </strong><br />
March 2006: Spring Break Reads</p>

<p><strong>Wood, Patricia. <u>Lottery </u>[F Wood] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Wouk, Herman. <u>Don't Stop the Carnival.</u> </strong><br />
October 2007: Summer Picks</p>

<p><strong>Wroblewski, David. <u>The Story of Edgar Sawtelle</u>. [F Wroblewski] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?</p>

<p><strong>Yang, Gene. <u>American Born Chinese</u>. [F Yang] </strong><br />
October 2009: Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</p>

<p><strong>Zusak, Marcus. <u>Book Thief </u>[F Zusak] </strong><br />
December 2008: What can I read over Winter Break?<br />
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         <title>February 2010 - Good Reads Galore!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>     <a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/help.jpg"><img alt="help.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/help-thumb.jpg" width="80" height="120" /></a> <strong>Stockett, Kathryn. <u>The Help</u>. [on order]</strong><br />
Just before Winter Break, I started seeing a lot of references to the book <u>The Help </u>by Kathryn Stockett. I had also finished the last audio book that I had downloaded to my iPod for "reading" as I ran. So I went to audible.com and downloaded <u>The Help</u>. I loved the audio version with the three narrators all represented by a different reader. The story was interesting as Skeeter, a budding writer who is white, decides to write a book about the African American maids that work for her society friends. In Jackson, Mississippi in 1962, this needs to remain secret and is very dangerous for the maids that are telling their stories. Great book. Since returning from break, I have heard others that have enjoyed the print version. Cooke Library has copies on order but if you are interested, you can put your name on the hold list.</p>

<p>This year, I discovered Goodreads (http://www.goodreads.com) which is a social networking site for readers. According to their website, it is "a place for casual readers and bona-fide bookworms alike, Goodreads members recommend books, compare what they are reading, keep track of what they've read and would like to read, form book clubs and much more."  Your comments can be private or shared. Check it out.</p>

<p>Thank you to everybody that contributed to this posting. </p>]]></description>
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         <title>Fall 2009 faculty and staff picks</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>I was drawing a blank when I was trying to think of my own book choices for this entry. Then I had a request from a teacher for recommendations for free-choice reading for her students with the theme of identity or "who am I". That request combined with the fact that I just read a riveting book (<u>The Bite of the Mango</u>) reminded me of the following biographies of individuals that have been shaped by their experiences in war-torn countries. The subject is grim but they all show the resilience and courage shown by individuals facing difficult situations.</p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/kamara_bite.jpg"><img alt="kamara_bite.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/kamara_bite-thumb.jpg" width="80" height="120" /></a> <strong>Kamara, Mariatu with Susan McClelland. <u>The Bite of the Mango</u>. 2008. [B K123]</strong><br />
Mariatu is 12 and living in Sierra Leone when her village is attacked by heavily armed rebel soldiers. She is kidnapped and tortured and then child soldiers are ordered to cut off both her hands before leaving her. Be forewarned - I read this book in one sitting. For a fiction book from the point of view of a boy soldier, read <strong>Uzodinma Iweala's <u>Beasts of No Nation</u>. [Fic Iweala]</strong></p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/ung_first.jpg"><img alt="ung_first.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/ung_first-thumb.jpg" width="80" height="119" /></a> <strong>Ung, Loung. <u>First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers</u>. 2000. [959.6 Un3]</strong><br />
Loung was the child of a high-ranking government official in Phnom Penh. When she was five, her family fled Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge army in April of 1975. They moved from village to village hiding their former life of privilege. Loung's story of survival still haunts me long after I read the book.</p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/bok_escape.jpg"><img alt="bok_escape.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/bok_escape-thumb.jpg" width="80" height="114" /></a> <strong>Bok, Francis.<u> Escape From Slavery: The True Story of My Ten Years in Captivity - and My Journey to Freedom in America</u>. 2003. [305.5 B63]</strong><br />
Seven-year-old Francis was captured by Arab raiders in southern Sudan. For ten years, he lived as a slave until he finally escaped after two other aborted escape attempts. He persevered through prison and refugee camps until finally being granted passage to America. <strong><u>What is the What</u> by Dave Eggers</strong> is a novel that tells a similar story of a refugee from the Sudanese Civil War. <strong>[F Eggers]</strong></p>

<p>Read on for recommendations from other faculty and staff - hopefully not all grim!<br />
<strong>-Deb Peterson</strong></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Summer is here again!?</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/collins_hunger.jpg"><img alt="collins_hunger.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/collins_hunger-thumb.jpg" width="80" height="120" /></a> <strong>Collins, Suzanne. Hunger Games. [F Collins]</strong></p>

<p>I normally limit my own suggestions to adult fiction for this blog but I have to break the mold this time and suggest a Young Adult fiction title. Good YA fiction also makes great reads for adults. I recently finished reading <strong><u>Hunger Games </u>by Suzanne Collins </strong>and could not put it down. Imagine a combination of <strong><u>The Lottery </u>by Shirley Jackson</strong>, <strong><u>The Giver </u>by Lois Lowry, </strong> and <strong><u>Survivor</u></strong> reality series and you will have a taste of <u>Hunger Games</u>. Katniss lives in a future North America where the rulers of Panem have organized a competition between the twelve districts. Everyone between the ages of 12 and 18 must be entered in a lottery and each district draws two names, a boy and a girl, to be entered into a televised competition where the winner is declared after a battle to the death. Katniss impulsively volunteers after her younger sister's name is drawn. Grim topic but gripping. It's the first part of a promised trilogy so I'm anxiously awaiting number two.</p>

<p>Read on for recommendations from others.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>What can I read over Winter Break???</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>As I started gathering my thoughts about the books that I have read and enjoyed lately, I found myself not only coming up with books that I have "read" in the literal sense but also audio books that I have listened to in the past months.</p>

<p>Preparation for the Honolulu Marathon (and just keeping in shape) demands a lot of time spent in solo running. Though I sometimes listen to music, I have discovered that I enjoy taking advantage of the the time and listening to audio books. Here are some of my favorites!</p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/lottery.jpg"><img alt="lottery.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/lottery-thumb.jpg" width="80" height="120" /></a>  <strong>Wood, Patricia. <u>Lottery</u> [F Wood]</strong><br />
Having learned essential life skills from his dedicated grandmother that have helped him overcome his low IQ, Perry finds himself without a caregiver at the age of thirty-one and wins a fortune by playing the lottery, a lucrative windfall that brings him more family than he has ever wanted.</p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/book%20thief.jpg"><img alt="book%20thief.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/book%20thief-thumb.jpg" width="77" height="120" /></a>  <strong>Zusak, Marcus. <u>Book Thief</u>. [F Zusak]</strong><br />
Living with a foster family in Germany during World War II, a young girl struggles to survive her day-to-day trials through stealing anything she can get her hands on, but when she discovers the beauty of literature, she realizes that she has been blessed with a gift that must be shared with others, including the Jewish man hiding in the basement. </p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/thirteenth%20tale.jpg"><img alt="thirteenth%20tale.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/thirteenth%20tale-thumb.jpg" width="75" height="120" /></a>  <strong>Setterfield, Diane. <u>Thirteenth Tale</u>. [F Setterfield]</strong><br />
When her health begins failing, the mysterious author Vida Winter decides to let Margaret Lea, a biographer, write the truth about her life, but Margaret needs to verify the facts since Vida has a history of telling outlandish tales.</p>

<p> <a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/john%20adams.jpg"><img alt="john%20adams.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/john%20adams-thumb.jpg" width="80" height="117" /></a>  <strong>McCullough, David. <u>John Adams</u>. [B Ad12m]</strong><br />
Chronicles the life of America's second president, including his youth, his career as a Massachusetts farmer and lawyer, his marriage to Abigail, his rivalry with Thomas Jefferson, and his influence on the birth of the United States.</p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/oscar%20wao.jpg"><img alt="oscar%20wao.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/oscar%20wao-thumb.jpg" width="78" height="120" /></a>  <strong>Diaz, Junot. <u>Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.</u> [F Diaz]</strong><br />
Living with an Old World mother and rebellious sister, an urban New Jersey misfit dreams of becoming the next J.R.R. Tolkien and believes that a longstanding family curse is thwarting his efforts to find love and happiness.</p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/interpreter.jpg"><img alt="interpreter.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/interpreter-thumb.jpg" width="80" height="120" /></a>  <strong>Lahiri, Jhumpa. <u>Interpreter of Maladies</u>. [F Lahiri]</strong><br />
A debut collection of short fiction blends elements of Indian traditions with the complexities of American culture in such tales as "A Temporary Matter," in which a young Indian-American couple confronts their grief over the loss of a child, while their Boston neighborhood copes with a nightly blackout.</p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/historian.jpg"><img alt="historian.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/historian-thumb.jpg" width="79" height="120" /></a>  <strong>Kostova, Elizabeth. <u>The Historian</u>. [F Kostova]</strong><br />
Discovering a medieval book and a cache of letters, a motherless American girl becomes the latest in a series of historians, including her late father, who investigate the possible surviving legacy of Vlad the Impaler. I picked this one to read because it is the book that James Kakos chose for his READ poster. (Thanks, James!)</p>

<p>Not enough time to read and do the 60 minutes of exercise that is recommended each day? Try combining the activities by "reading" on the run.</p>

<p><em><strong>Here are recommendations by others. Enjoy your break and read or listen to a great book!</strong></em></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Just in Time for Summer Reading</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to everybody who took time out of their busy schedules to send book recommendations. I'm anxious for shorter hours for Summer School to allow extra time to catch up on reading. Right now, I am reading <strong>Ken Follett's </strong><u><strong>Pillars of the Earth </strong></u>(see Tim Dyke's comments below). It is really hard to put it down to do anything else. My television hasn't been on much since I started reading it. </p>

<p>I have been reading other people's suggestions and would like to add my recommendations for the following:<br />
<strong>Hirsi Ali, Ayaan. <u>Infidel</u>.<br />
Dallas, Sandra. <u>Tallgrass</u>.<br />
Weisman, Alan. <u>The World Without Us</u>.</strong>  (I listened to the audio version)</p>

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Another one that I enjoyed was suggested to me by Carol Lee but it must not have been submitted to the blog so I'll pass on her recommendation for Tess Uriza Holthe's, <u><strong>When the Elephants Dance.</strong></u> [F Holthe] This is about the Philippines under Japanese occupation during WWII. It centers around one family and what is happening to them just prior to the Americans retaking the Philippines. There are also long stories of the past as the family members hide out during air raids, etc. Very good! </p>

<p>So much for what I've been reading, here are the other recommendations.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Spring Break Reads (2008 picks)</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>With Spring Break just around the corner, I asked the Punahou 'ohana for books that they would recommend to others. I have had a lot of great suggestions, so set aside some time to delve into another world while you are on a plane, at the beach, or curled up on your couch.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Summer Picks</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>As we begin a new school year, I asked faculty and staff for their favorite summer reads. Two of my favorites this summer were <strong><u>Memory Keeper's Daughter </u>by Kim Edwards </strong>and <strong><u>Water for Elephants</u> by Sarah Gruen</strong>. Very different from each other, they were both difficult to put down. </p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/edwards_memory.jpg"><img alt="edwards_memory.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/edwards_memory-thumb.jpg" width="79" height="120" /></a> <strong>Edwards, Kim. <u>Memory Keeper's Daughter</u>. 2005. [F Edwards]</strong><br />
<u>Memory Keeper's Daughter </u>looks at how one decision changed everything for Dr. David Henry and his family. Forced to deliver his own twins during a snowstorm, he can tell immediately that his daughter has Down's Syndrome and asks his nurse to take her to an institution to be raised. He tells his wife that the baby girl has died.</p>

<p><a href="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/gruen_water.jpg"><img alt="gruen_water.jpg" src="http://iws.punahou.edu/punablogs/interesting_things/gruen_water-thumb.jpg" width="79" height="120" /></a> <strong>Gruen, Sara. <u>Water for Elephants</u>. 2006. [F Gruen]</strong><br />
<u>Water for Elephants </u>moves between Jacob Jankowski's time with the circus during the 30s and his current situation in a care home at the age of 93. </p>

<p>For other recommendations, read on!<br />
</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Summer - Ready, Set, Read</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Summer is just around the corner. In Hawaii this may mean beaches, long airplane rides, or simply more time to read. I asked the faculty and staff for suggestions of books that they enjoyed reading and would recommend to others. The recent responses are listed here. For other suggestions, visit my earlier entries.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Christmas Wish List - Item 1 - Time to read!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Looking forward to some time to read a great book over Christmas Break? The following are recommended by the Punahou 'Ohana. <strong>Note:</strong> If the book is part of the Punahou collection, the call number follows the title of the book.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Too good to miss! Books recommended by faculty and staff. October 2006</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for all the suggestions that were emailed to me. If this is your first time reading the blog, you may want to go back to earlier posts for more suggestions of great books. Enjoy!</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Summer Reading Suggestions -- Deb Peterson and others</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p>Looking for a good book to read? Try these that were recommended by fellow Punahou faculty and staff. Happy reading!</p>]]></description>
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         <title>My Account tab on the Library Catalog --Deb Peterson</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Have you ever wondered what the My Account tab is on our online library catalog? </strong><br />
Read on to know how to check what items you have out, how to renew materials and check the status on books that you have placed on hold.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Spring Break Reads  -- Deb Peterson</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>What are some good books to read over Spring Break?</strong><br />
I heard this question in the cafeteria and was reminded of the wonderful list that the Academy English Department compiled last spring. I was lucky enough to get a copy of the list of their favorite books and much of my summer reading was taken from this list. I especially liked the diversity of genres and tastes represented on the list. The list included books that I may not have picked up on my own.</p>

<p>As I was thinking of ways to share book recommendations amongst the adult Punahou 'ohana, I was reading some library blogs and decided to delve in with one devoted to "He mea hoihoi - Interesting Things." The first post will be devoted to books to read over Spring Break. Please add your own recommendations by adding comments to this post. Please do not give away any endings and do add an annotation about the book and why you enjoyed reading it.</p>

<p>See something you would like to read? See if it is available in <a href="http://webpac.punahou.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=cke#focus">Cooke Library </a>or the <a href="http://www.librarieshawaii.org/services/">Hawaii State Public Library</a>.</p>]]></description>
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