Today we asked people at Furman’s radio station, WPLS, what they’re reading. These people do not let classes get in the way of doing some reading for pleasure!
Nadia Shamsedin:
Carnivous Carnival (A Series of Unfortunate Events, Vol. 9)/Lemony Snicket
The grim account of the three orphaned Baudelaire children, this series is both gothic and humorous, with enough mystery in each novel to keep the reader wanting more.
Merideth Rankin:
The Last American Man/ Elizabeth Perkins
40something Eustace Conway lived in a teepee the entire time he attended App State and and has gradually accumulated over 1,000 acres in NC near Boone simply by saving the small wages he earns for coming to elementary schools and parks to teach kids about living naturally.
Matt Werner:
Wolves of the Calla/ Stephen King
Continuing my quest to say “I finished ‘The Dark Tower’ series.”
Bud Lehn:
Moon River and Me/Andy Williams
Andy, who is 82 years young and still performing at his “Moon River Theatre” tells the story of his upbringing and long show business career. (Andy’s music is played on my show, among others.)
Maia Pujara:
Love in the Time of Cholera/ Gabriel García Márquez.
John Richter:
State of Fear/Michael Crichton.
Amazing book, always supports his fiction with scientific fact.
Sam Hunter:
Mozart: A Life/ Maynard Solomon.
Kyle Mensing:
Why Globalization Works/ Martin Wolf
(for class)
Planning on starting Sun Tzu’s Art of War very soon, gotta start using my Xmas presents.
Nick Leitner:
A People’s History Of The United States/Harold Zinn
Julia-Louise Doe:
Hair Story/ Ayana D. Byrd, and Lori L. Tharps
Anna Burnette:
Everything Is Illuminated/ Jonathan Safran Foer
He is the most brilliant manipulator of the English language ever and his understanding of human emotion is incapacitatingly beautiful.
Meg Gardner:
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close/ Jonathan Safran Foer
Chase Ollis:
American Gods/ Neil Gaiman
I’ve only just started it, but so far I’m addicted!
Elizabeth Kelly:
Catch 22/ Joseph Heller
Blake Wood:
Under the Dome/ Stephen King
[This is the] first King book I’ve gotten around to reading, and I was impressed– I thought it was awesome.
a lot more people work there than i thought. great idea to ask wpls. whoever is in charge of this blog is a genius.