Tag Archives: leisure reading

Annual “Blind Date With a Book” Coming in February

In celebration of Valentine’s Day, Hunter Library will host its “Blind Date with a Book” display for the fifth year.  The event debuted in 2013, when the library’s own Erica Barnett, a senior student worker at the time, suggested the project. “I got the idea for “Blind Date with a Book” from Pinterest and thought… Read more »

Award Winners and Noteworthy Books, 2016

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Hunter Library has many of the books featured in the New York Times’ “100 Notable Books” list, Publishers Weekly’s “Best Books 2016,” and this year’s winners of the National Book Award and Man Booker Prize.  Browse them below:   This page contains enriched content visible when JavaScript is enabled or… Read more »

Have You Seen Green Dots Lately?

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The library’s leisure reading collection on the main floor, primarily devoted to graphic novels, horror, romance, science fiction, thriller/mystery, and non-fiction, also has books labeled with green dots. Have you wondered why? These selections were ordered to support the university’s courses and research, but they often have broad appeal beyond… Read more »