With the mid-semester break starting today, why not take a few hours of well-deserved time-out from your studies to curl up and relax with a good book!
The Library is continually getting in the latest and greatest fiction and non-fiction for your reading pleasure. Visit the 820s section of your campus Library and browse the shelves, or pick up one of these new arrivals:
- The pregnant widow / Amis, M.
- The girl in the polka-dot dress / Bainbridge, B.
- The sense of an ending / Barnes, J.
- Smut : two unseemly stories / Bennett, A.
- The water children / Berry, A.
- Slammerkin / Donoghue, E.
- A day in the life of a smiling woman : complete short stories / Drabble, M. and Fernández, J. F.
- King of the badgers / Hensher, P.
- 22 Britannia Road / Hodgkinson, A.
- Kraken : an anatomy / Miéville, C.
- Then / Myerson, J.
- The novel in the viola / Solomons, N.
- At last / St Aubyn, E.
- Before I go to sleep / Watson, S. J.
- When God was a rabbit / Winman, S.
“Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.”
Richard Steele, Irish-born essayist and dramatist (1710).
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