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What We’re Reading–CTL & Studio Lab

This week we asked our downstairs neighbors in CTL and the Studio Lab what they’ve been reading. Here’s what they told us:

Andrew Cannon:
The Four Loves / C.S. Lewis
The Hobbit / J.R.R. Tolkien
The Mountain of Silence / Kyriacos C. Markides

Diane Boyd:
The Music Room / William Fiennes
The Tour de France 1903-2003: A Century of Sporting Structures, Meanings and Values edited by Jugh Dauncey and Geoff Hare
May ’68 and its Afterlives / Kristin Ross

Mike Winiski:
Space and Place: The Perspective of Experience / Yi Fu Tuan
Beginning Python Visualization: Crafting Visual Transformation Scripts / Shai Vaingast

Monika Young:
Never Let Me Go / Kazuo Ishiguro
Read this book and you will be thinking about if for days; a seemingly simple story with a dark twist that raises more questions than it answers. I cried. A lot.

Tammy Sightler:
The Memory Keeper’s Daughter / Kim Edwards
Absolutely mezmorizing.

Jane Love:
Quicksilver /Neal Stephenson (Volume 2 of his Baroque cyle)
Stephenson is an acquired taste, and, well, I’ve acquired it. I’m particularly enjoying Stephenson’s portrayal of the young Isaac Newton. Great fun!


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One response to “What We’re Reading–CTL & Studio Lab”

  1. that monika young sounds like a very intelligent and interesting person. i like her reading selection.