Holly Jackson’s new book “The Reappearance of Rachel Price” is recommended for readers who love young adult mysteries.
Dawg-Eared: ‘One of Us is Lying’ by Karen M. McManus is ‘fast-paced, engaging and shocking’
According to first year Alexis Marasco, it is a page-turner.
Stop coddling Colleen Hoover
Colleen Hoover has been getting away with too much for too long; her reign of terror has to end.
Dawg-Eared: New year, new books
With thousands of books to choose from, it can be hard to decide which to read. This year’s new releases add to that dilemma. Butler students share some of the top books they are excited to read in 2024.
Dawg-Eared: BookTok — buy it or try it?
Ever wonder if a book will be worth the three-month hold at the public library? Is it worth buying? Or is it even worth taking the time to read? Find out Butler student opinions on popular BookTok books.
Dawg-Eared: Worth the Reid
Each and every Taylor Jenkins Reid book is loved for a different reason. Follow along to read what Butler students love about her work.
Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library fights against book bans
“Shame is what is driving all of this mess in this country,” Julia Whitehead said. Whitehead blames the number of banned books and challenged books in this country on the lack of willingness to communicate in society.
Dawg-Eared: ‘Book Lovers’ adore Emily Henry
Read about books by romance novelist Emily Henry and what she has planned for next summer’s release.
Dawg-Eared: Riddles, ciphers and invisible ink
Following Jennifer Lynn Barnes’ new novel “The Brothers Hawthorne”, and the adaptation-in-the-making, students on Butler’s campus reflect on the bestselling series “The Inheritance Games”.
Dawg-Eared: ‘It’s Not Summer Without’ books
Some may be sad that the summer is coming to an end. Others may be excited to get out of the scorching heat. But whether readers are ready to relax inside with air conditioning, or lay in a hammock on the mall, here are some summer book recommendations from fellow Butler bookworms.