
New Books at East Campus
Grab some new books and enjoy a time out
'Tis the season for classic movies & new books
When you're Home Alone and exhausted from being an Elf, experiencing a fun old fashioned family Christmas, or you're tired from winning a major award...Here are some books you can enjoy during the break.
Will my cat eat my eyeballs? Big questions from tiny mortals about death
Tiny Crimes: Very short tales of mystery and murder
My friend Anna
In the country of women
As long as grass grows
Surviving Genocide
The book of nightmares
Party time raving Arizona
Stonewall Riots: a documentary history
Shout
Electric arches
Hummingbird in underworld: Teaching in a men's prison
Reading behind bars
How Places Make Us : Novel LBQ Identities in Four Small Cities
The sacred beetle and others
Divine creatures animal mummies in ancient Egypt
The mosquito
Islam religion
Immigrant experiences
The family next door
Why Meadow died
The joke is on us
When hate groups march down main street
The invisible brand
You look like a thing and I love you
Power searching the internet
Alexa is stealing your job
How to give up plastic
Ruined by design
Alone at dawn
Agrippina
The bastard brigade
Notre Dame
World War I
Normandy '44
Orleans 1429
Byzantium at war
The Athenian trireme
A chance in the world
Lives reclaimed
Father loss
Gender and our brains
The sacred beetle
Medieval medicine
Martha Stewart's cookie perfection
The pioneer woman cooks: The new frontier
Vegetarian Instant Pot
The life of animals in Japanese art
All good things: A treasury of images
Fifth Avenue, uptown
Come look with me: Exploring modern art
Kerry James Marshall
Come look with me: Latin American art
Come look with me: Enjoying art with children
Come look with me: American Indian art
Come look with me: Exploring landscape art with children
East Campus Library
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