Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Twelve Books for College Students
Twelve Books for College Students Reading reaches a whole new level when you enter college: papers, reports, textbooks. Sometimes itââ¬â¢s difficult to keep up with all the readings, thereââ¬â¢s still nothing like a good book to pass the time. We have a few titles to help you get through the semester, whether youââ¬â¢re looking to feel a little smarter, laugh or just feel inspired, weââ¬â¢ve got you covered. F. Scott Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s This Side of Paradise The novel is a classic tale of a recent Princeton grad coming to terms with how different the real world is from his privileged upbringing as he falls in love. This witty romance is Fitzgeraldââ¬â¢s debut novel and a favorite among many. Not only will you relate, youââ¬â¢ll have some great quotes to share in your next English class. Anyone? Sigmund Freudââ¬â¢s Civilization and Its Discontents This is one book every college student should read to gain firsthand insight into the mind of Freud and society as a whole. Freuds ideas had a huge hand in shaping our current culture and will enlighten many of the views and philosophies youââ¬â¢re learning about right now. Isabel Allendeââ¬â¢s In the Midst of Winter This novel, rated one of the best reads of 2017, chronicles several Brooklyn-based immigrants whose chance meeting in a minor traffic accident lead to a deeply, moving and reflective tale of love, life and humanity. Itââ¬â¢s a timeless tale that takes you from Brooklyn to Brazil, 2017 to 1970 and all the places your imagination will go after youââ¬â¢re finished. Charles Dickensââ¬â¢ A Tale of Two Cities If for no other reason, A Tale of Two Cities of one of the literary masterpieces every adult should read, and with the novel taking place before and after the French Revolution, youââ¬â¢ll get a bit of history lessons in while youââ¬â¢re reading. Sprawling, passionate and poetic, this novel is a must-read. James Baldwinââ¬â¢s Go Tell It On the Mountain This American classic is lyrically sound, direct, powerful and compassionate. It chronicles a single day in the life of a fourteen-year-old boy coming of age in 1935 Harlem as the stepson of a minister. Baldwinââ¬â¢s first major work, this novel will touch you and challenge you page by page. Your professors will be impressed too. Josh Waitzkinââ¬â¢s The Art of Learning This is the book that will help you learn almost anything. This pro-self-educating non fiction book will keep you entertained and enlightened. Chessmaster Josh Waitzken will explain how to make mistakes work for you and ways to optimize your performance in any life or professional setting, key tips for this crucial part of your life. Mindy Kalingââ¬â¢s Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? The talented and super funny comedian has many quirky, comedic stories during her rise to fame and she shares them all with good-natured self-deprecating humor that puts todayââ¬â¢s awkward social moments in great context. Her observations are sure to give you a good laugh. Joan Didionââ¬â¢s The Year of Magical Thinking A book about the year after the authorââ¬â¢s husband died? Sound depressing, doesnt it? Not a chance! One of Americaââ¬â¢s greatest authors takes readers through a whirlwind of family medical emergencies, love and loss with an uncanny ability to share strength, enduring faith and perspective. Sheryl Sandbergââ¬â¢s Option B The subtitle to this book is Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy, three challenges every college student faces at some point in their journey. In this touching business book named one of the Best Books of 2017, Sheryl uses a massive loss to share her growth in learning how to overcome hardships, how to build compassion and help other people in times of crisis. Life lessons abound in this raw memoir. William Deresiewiczââ¬â¢s Excellent Sheep If youââ¬â¢re a student with good grades who feel youââ¬â¢re not ââ¬Å"jumping through hoops,â⬠this is a must-read. It shows how many top students often donââ¬â¢t think for themselves and instead fit the mold of the educational structures and expectations set by family, teachers and peers. This Yale professor will challenge your thoughts on education in the best way. B.J. Novakââ¬â¢s One More Thing If you like randomness this is for you. A quick read with great sections for a commute, or those boring moments in the bathroom, One More Thing takes you from a kid winning six-figures in a cereal box to a woman hoping to seduce Tony Robbins. Whether humor, strange, or inquisitive thereââ¬â¢s something here for everyone. George Orwellââ¬â¢s 1984 If you havenââ¬â¢t already been made to read this book several times (or even if you Cliff-Noted through it in high school), now is the time. This classic and prophetic novel will have you feeling quite haunted by the similarities between todayââ¬â¢s political and social climate and the dystopian depiction of the government in Orwellââ¬â¢s masterpiece. Have you read all of these books? Wow! Thats impressive.. and a bit terrifying. Heres the list with even more books to read. Enjoy!
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