New Books - May 2018
April 16, 2018 Alphie Garcia
Find some new reads this summer and enjoy an extended checkout period until August 31st! Visit the Campbell Library New Books section located on the 1st floor, the Casual Reading section on the second floor or click the links below to place a hold.
Fiction
(In alphabetical order)
- Beautiful days : stories / Joyce Carol Oates.
- Cruel prince / Holly Black.
- Dreadful young ladies and other stories / Kelly Barnhill.
- Hate u give / Angie Thomas.
- Hazel Wood / Melissa Albert.
- How to stop time / Matt Haig.
- Turtles all the way down / John Green.
Non-Fiction
(In LCCN order)
- Edge of reason : a rational skeptic in an irrational world / Julian Baggini.
Surfing uncertainty : prediction, action, and the embodied mind / Andy Clark.
- What do philosophers do? : skepticism and the practice of philosophy / Penelope Maddy.
- Big dreams : the science of dreaming and the origins of religion / Kelly Bulkeley.
- Fear factor : how one emotion connects altruists, psychopaths, and everyone in-between / Abigail Marsh.
- Deep diversity : overcoming us vs. them / Shakil Choudhury.
- Age of scientific sexism : how evolutionary psychology promotes gender profiling and fans the battle of the sexes / Mari Ruti.
- Fragile life : accepting our vulnerability / Todd May.
- Village atheists : how America’s unbelievers made their way in a Godly nation / Leigh Eric Schmidt.
- Celtic mythology : tales of gods, goddesses, and heroes / Philip Freeman.
- Triumph of Christianity / Bart D. Ehrman.
- Three stones make a wall : the story of archaeology / Eric H. Cline ; with illustrations by Glynnis Fawkes.
- Educated : a memoir / Tara Westover.
- Enemy at the gates : the battle for Stalingrad / by William Craig.
- Hué̂ 1968 : a turning point of the American war in Vietnam / Mark Bowden.
- Introducing Japanese popular culture / edited by Alisa Freedman and Toby Slade.
- Destroying a nation : the civil war in Syria / Nikolaos van Dam.
- Fantasyland : how America went haywire : a 500-year history / Kurt Andersen.
- Best we could do : an illustrated memoir / Thi Bui.
- Muslim Cool : Race, Religion, and Hip Hop in the United States / Su’ad Abdul Khabeer.
- Obama : an intimate portrait / Pete Souza ; foreword by Barack Obama.
- Easter Island, Earth Island : the enigmas of Rapa Nui / Paul Bahn and John Flenley.
- Worst hard time : the untold story of those who survived the great American dust bowl / Timothy Egan.
- Sweetness and power : the place of sugar in modern history / Sidney W. Mintz.
- Atari to Zelda : Japan’s videogames in global contexts / Mia Consalvo.
- How games move us : emotion by design / Katherine Isbister.
- Getting gamers : the psychology of video games and their impact on the people who play them / Jamie Madigan.
- Development and social change : a global perspective / Philip McMichael, Cornell University.
- Late Victorian holocausts : El Niño famines and the making of the third world / Mike Davis.
- Land grabbers : the new fight over who owns the Earth / Fred Pearce.
Food movements unite! : strategies to transform our food systems / edited by - Eric Holt-Gimenez.
- Food sovereignty : reconnecting food, nature and community / edited by Hannah Wittman, Annette Aurélie Desmarais and Nettie Wiebe.
- Stuffed and starved : the hidden battle for the world food system / Raj Patel.
- Foodopoly : the battle over the future of food and farming in America / Wenonah Hauter.
- Concentration and power in the food system : who controls what we eat? / Philip H. Howard.
- American way of eating : undercover at Walmart, Applebee’s, farm fields, and the dinner table / Tracie McMillan.
- Square and the tower : networks and power, from the freemasons to facebook / Niall Ferguson.
- Enlightenment now : the case for reason, science, humanism, and progress / Steven Pinker.
- Eloquent rage : a black feminist discovers her superpower / Brittney Cooper.
- About abortion : terminating pregnancy in twenty-first-century America / Carol Sanger.
- Philosophical parent : asking the hard questions about having and raising children / Jean Kazez.
- Enough as she is : how to help girls move beyond impossible standards of success to live healthy, happy, and fulfilling lives / Rachel Simmons.
- Political tribes : group instinct and the fate of nations / Amy Chua.
- Common good / Robert B. Reich.
- Votes from seats : logical models of electoral systems / Matthew S. Shugart, University of California, Davis, Rein Taagepera, University of California, Irvine.
- Women will vote : winning suffrage in New York State / Susan Goodier and Karen Pastorello.
- Spy watching : intelligence accountability in the United States / Loch K. Johnson.
- Bringing Montessori to America : S.S. McClure, Maria Montessori, and the campaign to publicize Montessori education / Gerald L. Gutek and Patricia A. Gutek.
- Blackballed : the black and white politics of race on America’s campuses / Lawrence Ross.
- 3 kings : Diddy, Dr. Dre, Jay Z, and hip-hop’s multibillion-dollar revolution / Zack O’Malley Greenburg.
- Street art world / Alison Young.
- Japanese design : art, aesthetics & culture / Patricia J. Graham.
- Raciolinguistics : how language shapes our ideas about race / edited by H. Samy Alim, John R. Rickford and Arnetha F. Ball.
- Idols and celebrity in Japanese media culture / edited by Patrick W. Galbraith and Jason G. Karlin.
- Classical literature : an epic journey from Homer to Virgil and beyond / Richard Jenkyns.
- Sophocles : four tragedies : Oedipus the King, Aias, Philoctetes, Oedipus at Colonus / a new verse translation by Oliver Taplin.
- Was the Cat in the Hat black? : the hidden racism of children’s literature, and the need for diverse books / Philip Nel.
- Just the funny parts : … and a few hard truths about sneaking into the Hollywood boys’ club / Nell Scovell.
- Hidden Hitchcock / D.A. Miller.
- Theory of the novel / Guido Mazzoni ; translated by Zakiya Hanafi.
- Comics versus art / Bart Beaty.
- Rolling blackouts : dispatches from Turkey, Syria, and Iraq / Sarah Glidden.
- Manga in America : transnational book publishing and the domestication of Japanese comics / Casey Brienza.
- This book is an action : feminist print culture and activist aesthetics / edited by Jaime Harker and
Cecilia Konchar Farr.
- Hemingway short story : a study in craft for writers and readers / Robert Paul Lamb.
- Speak : the graphic novel / Laurie Halse Anderson ; artwork by Emily Carroll.
- Prince and the dressmaker / Jen Wang.
- Hidden figures : the American dream and the untold story of the Black women mathematicians who helped win the space race / Margot Lee Shetterly.
- Broad band : the untold story of the women who made the Internet / Claire L. Evans.
- Astrophysics for people in a hurry / Neil deGrasse Tyson.
- Tropic of chaos : climate change and the new geography of violence / Christian Parenti.
- Human nutrition : healthy options for life / by John J.B. Anderson, Martin M. Root, Sanford C. Garner.
- Mexican American psychology : social, cultural, and clinical perspectives / Mario A. Tovar.
- Psychedelic renaissance : reassessing the role of psychedelic drugs in 21st century psychiatry and society / Ben Sessa ; [forewords by Rick Doblin and David Nutt].
- Agroecology : science and politics / Peter Rosset and Miguel Altieri.
- Agricultural testament / by Sir Albert Howard.
- First the seed : the political economy of plant biotechnology, 1492-2000 / Jack Ralph Kloppenburg, Jr.
Shattering : food, politics, and the loss of genetic diversity / Cary Fowler and Pat Mooney.
- Soonish : ten emerging technologies that’ll improve and/or ruin everything / Kelly and Zach Weinersmith
- Every twelve seconds : industrialized slaughter and the politics of sight / Timothy Pachirat.
- Essential type : an illustrated guide to understanding and using fonts / Tony Seddon.
Graphic Novels
(In alphabetical order)
- Best we could do : an illustrated memoir / Thi Bui.
- Rolling blackouts : dispatches from Turkey, Syria, and Iraq / Sarah Glidden.
- Speak : the graphic novel / Laurie Halse Anderson ; artwork by Emily Carroll.
- Prince and the dressmaker / Jen Wang.
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