New Books!!


Jessup Library has new books on the shelves just in time for the winter break. If you are feeling burned out at the end of the semester you might want to read Keep going: 10 ways to stay creative in good times and bad

The next time you drop your hot microwave pizza face-down on the floor you can admire the floor art if you've read The art of looking: how to read modern and contemporary art.  If you're not Bad with money you can order a pizza and while you wait open John Kerry's book, Every day is extra (pepperoni and mushrooms)  It's also a good time to read about Why we're wrong about nearly everything (pineapple does not belong on pizza)

We have heard that nature and the animal kingdom are getting up to some shenanigans. You can find more details in Fuzz: when nature breaks the law, as well as Wild at heart: America's turbulent relationship with nature, from exploitation to redemption.

The answer to the question no one asked might be found in What shape is space?. Actually, it's not that no one has asked that question, but right now one is more likely to want to know the answer to the question Will AI replace us? 

Looking for new fiction on our Popular and Nook shelves? Try My Monticello by local (!) author Jocelyn Johnson, Jonathan Franzen's CrossroadsDear Evan Hansen, or Colson Whitehead's Harlem Shuffle