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Even with course work, studying and research, Arts and Science people always make time to read for pleasure and to stay current on world happenings. Here’s what some have been enjoying lately.

Junior Valerie Kuznik’s reading list reflects her interests in Spanish and communication studies. In addition to material for class, she just finished

  • Qué les pasa a los hombres (the Spanish
    version of He’s Just Not That Into You) by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo
  • Hey Whipple! Squeeze This by Luke Sullivan (a witty take on advertising—her field of interest)
  • The Bride Quartet series by Nora Roberts

  • The Scarlet Gang of Asakusa by Yasunari Kawabata

Alex Wagner, junior, mathematics

  • Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science by Charles Wheelan

Bryann DaSilva, senior, economics

  • USA Today
  • The Tennessean
  • Good Housekeeping and People

Paulette Lynch, manager, chemistry storeroom

  • Invisible Cities by Italo Calvino
  • The Archaeology of Disease by Charlotte Roberts and Keith Manchester

Rachel Witt, senior, anthropology

  • Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
  • Stuffed and Starved: The Hidden Battle for 
the World Food System by Raj Patel
  • Autobiography of Red by Anne Carson

Sebastian Rogers, junior, anthropology

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