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The theme of tonight's episode of @PBS’ Great American Read is "What We Do for Love," focusing on some of literature's great love stories, including the ones here! #GreatReadPBS #GreatSCRead

The theme of tonight's episode of the Great American Read on @PBS is "Villains and Monsters" focusing on books with truly terrifying antagonists, including the ones here! #GreatReadPBS #GreatSCRead

“The Little Prince truly transcends time. While somewhat strange in cadence, this magical story of friendship and discovery is a wonderful read for all ages. I enjoyed re-reading it this summer with my daughter who is almost 5.” - Anne, @SpfldAdmissions #GreatSCRead

“It’s always fascinating to re-read one of your favorite books.... The Alchemist resonates more today for me than it did 15 years ago. I loved Santiago & his quest of the treasure. In many ways I feel like I found mine.” - Mary-Beth, President #GreatSCRead

“I first read the Hatchet by Gary Paulsen as an amotivated sixth grader. I became immersed in Brian's journey in the Canadian wilderness. As a result, I cultivated a love for reading, the great outdoors, & greater respect for First Nation culture.” - Korey, @SC_PEHE #GreatSCRead

“This book resonated with me. It was a phenomenal read...with themes being separation and cruelty, self-preservation, joy & pride in work, trust & love, letting go, & following your instincts.” - Lisa (and Maizy), @SCinclusion #GreatSCRead

“I fell in love with the character of Susie through her narration of her world, her family, & her growth after death. And I fell in love with Sebold’s simple, yet complex, concepts of life and death, love and redemption, families & grief, & letting go.” - Anne, Comm. #GreatSCRead

@SpfldCollege is full of book lovers who know how to celebrate #BookLoversDay! Be sure to follow the #GreatSCRead on Facebook (Springfield College Library Services) and Instagram (@SCLearningCommons) to see some familiar faces talking about their favorite books! 📚📖

It doesn’t seem right to edit today’s review so here’s a thread about Game of Thrones, courtesy of Bri from @CenterTeaching #GreatSCRead (1/)

“The Shack is one of my favorite books, about one man’s perseverance through tragedy to regain his trust & faith during a weekend at a shack. Though referencing Christianity, it sends a universal message that transcends all beliefs.” - Nicole, physical education #GreatSCRead

“The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao was a fascinating book to read. Junot Díaz weaves Dominican Republic history throughout the narrative, and uses extensive footnoting to deliver this history in a straightforward way. I was engaged & educated!” - Jill, Humanities
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“The Pillars of the Earth is one of those books that crept up on me. This incredibly well-researched novel of historical fiction weaves in 12th century English history, social class strife, and of all things, cathedral architecture.” - Andrew, ASC #GreatSCRead

“As an "Anne with an 'e'", how could I not maintain a lifelong devotion to Anne of Green Gables? I've read this book more times than I can count. Each time, I've been swept away by Anne Shirley's misadventures and heartbreaking moments.” - AnnE, Humanities #GreatSCRead

“Oscar Wilde’s rich words set the scene for his only novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray: A narcissistic young man sells his soul for eternal youth. Death, deceit, high-society, luxury, horror, beauty & sin can all be found in this masterpiece.“ - Tessa, Communications #GreatSCRead

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse is "interesting because it deals with worldliness and spirituality and the jest of experiencing them." - Ram, School of Professional and Continuing Studies-Tampa
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"If you are interested in Sci-Fi & Comedy then Andy Weir's The Martian is the book for you. Weir has a perfect blend of emotional depth & suspense that allows readers to feel like they are right next to Mark Watney as he fights to survive alone on Mars.” - Shawn, ASC
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In Invisible Man “...Ralph Ellison combines modernist prose with African-American folklore with political commentary, his prose improvisational and surprising like the music of jazz. Reading this book is like entering another world.” - Allie, Humanities
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“I read A Prayer for Owen Meany several times over the last 20 years...It’s a credit to the author, John Irving, that he was able to capture such raw emotion in such a compelling, interesting, and surprising story.” - Chris, @CenterTeaching
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“Toni Morrison's Beloved is a masterpiece of American storytelling...Part slave narrative, part psychological horror, & part trauma history, I encourage everyone to grab a warm cup of tea on a rainy night and fall in love with this novel.” - Alli, Library Services #GreatSCRead

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