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Find a New Favorite Book in Beatley's Diversions Collection, Such as "Sunnyside" or "How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?"
Posted October 07, 2009
Beatley Library’s featured Diversions this week include Omega: The Unknown; Pygmy; Sag Harbor; Sunnyside; Alan’s War; Behind the Bedroom Door; How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?; and Obsession: A History.
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Omega: The Unknown by Jonathan Lethem with Karl Rusnack; illustrated by Farel Dalrymple; colored by Paul Hornschemeier (PN6738 .O43 2008)
Pygmy by Chuck Palahniuk (PS3566.A4554 P94 2009)
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Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead (PS3573.H4768 S35 2009)
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Sunnyside by Glen David Gold (PS3607.O43 S86 2009)
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Alan’s War: The Memories of G.I. Alan Cope by Emmanuel Guibert (PN6747.G85 G8413 2008)
Behind the Bedroom Door: Getting It, Giving It, Loving It, Missing It edited by Paula Derrow (HQ801 .B365 2009)
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How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America by Moustafa Bayoumi (E184.A65 B35 2008)
Obsession: A History by Lennard J. Davis (RC533 .D38 2008)
These recently published works, selected for your reading pleasure, may be borrowed for 14 days.
The Diversions Collection is located on Level One of the Beatley Library, near the Circulation Desk.
To request a book that is currently checked-out, find it in the on-line catalog, then click the “REQUEST” butto
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