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(04/27/18 3:00pm)
Welcome to the final chapter of the book column. It has been a year full of reading and buying books, and I would like to dedicate this final chapter to a review of a year of reading. This column will provide readers with a definitive list of the best books of the year and what is still to come.
(04/20/18 6:00pm)
Welcome to chapter 34 of the book column. With summer comes more free time for reading. Whether students are staying in Bloomington, heading home or graduating, everyone needs a good summer read.
(04/17/18 4:00pm)
Welcome to chapter 33 of the book column. In the past few months, a movement has been sweeping social media, #Me Too, which is working to bring awareness to victims of sexual harassment, abuse and assault.
(04/06/18 5:00pm)
Welcome to chapter 32 of the book column. Many of the books I have featured this year have been about niche interest groups, and this week's feature is no different.
(04/02/18 3:00pm)
Welcome to chapter 31 of the book column. If students have ever turned down a book of poetry because of the stereotype of poetry as old and stuffy, they should give "Bone House" a try.
(03/26/18 2:00pm)
Welcome to chapter 30 of the book column. Thirty books would take too long to highlight, so instead, I have the five best books to drag students through the dog days of the semester. Spring break is over, and summer seems like a far-off dream.
(03/09/18 6:00pm)
Welcome to chapter 29 of the book column. Books about IU are being published this year, but IU affiliates are also write their own books. One such affiliate is doctoral candidate James Gilmore.
(03/02/18 6:00pm)
In a few short days, many IU students will flee from campus for spring break.
(02/23/18 4:30pm)
Welcome to the next chapter of the book column. The over the top, love-filled month of February is nearly over, but I have one more love story to share with readers.
(02/16/18 6:00pm)
Welcome to Chapter 26 of the Book Column. February is Love Your Library Month. This celebration is perfectly timed, because February is the month of love in general.
(02/13/18 4:00pm)
Happy Valentine’s Day, bookworms. Welcome to chapter 25 of the book column. Reading a book might not be considered a traditional way to spend your Valentine’s Day, but as "anti- Valentine’s Day" traditions become more popular, a book may be just what the love doctor calls for this year.
(02/09/18 1:00pm)
Welcome to chapter 23 of the book column. A new Young Adult novel, “Wildball” by Brian Engles, is hitting the market in April 2018.
(03/01/18 5:00am)
This story originally ran as a column on Jan. 12, 2018.
(02/02/18 2:00pm)
Welcome to chapter 23 of the book column. Developing a community of book lovers grows your passion for books enormously. Exploring Goodreads.com can bring a community to you and help keep track of your library.
(01/26/18 2:30pm)
Welcome to chapter 22 of the book column. The best thing about book lovers' culture is that it does not stop at physical books.
(01/19/18 3:30pm)
Welcome to chapter 21 of the book column. The semester just started, but it’s also the anniversary of a very important event: the death of David Bowie. Though this event sent millions of music fans into mourning, it also prompted a pop-culture literary movement.
(01/12/18 6:00am)
Welcome to the next chapter of the book column. Stories about IU are on the shelf this week. Many captivating stories have been featured on the book column; however, books about IU have not always made an appearance.
(01/04/18 5:55pm)
"Originals" by Adam Lee is a #1 New York Times Best Seller. It was originally published on Feb. 2, 2016.
(01/04/18 5:55pm)
"The Lazy Girl's Guide to Life" was written by Australian journalist Jennifer Byrne. The book features 100 life hacks for everyday problems for young adult women.
(01/04/18 6:07pm)
"Freshman Year of Life" by MindSumo was originally published Apr. 11, 2017. The book features "essays that tell the truth about work, home and love after college".