Summer Reading!

Image

I’m sure I’m in the majority when I say, “I’m so ready to go back to normal.” We’ve all had to sacrifice, change routines, and tried to make sense of everything that’s going on. The good news is that our library is still open and still has access to books. Yay!

You can come by and read, work on stuff, or place holds on books and pick them up (Sidenote: The library is still only swipe access for current students, faculty, and staff. When you click on any of the titles below a new tab will open and you can place a hold on the book there). Below are some books you can dive into this summer. Some are fun, distraction reading, while others are informative about a variety of topics.

If you need some distraction in your life:

Let’s Learn About Ourselves and Others

Science with a sprinkle of pandemic history

HERstory:

If you’re tired of binge-watching shows on Netflix…

Or want to learn about our country’s politics

And my own personal recommendations:

Much love and blessings!

Ethics and Morals in Politics?

Politics seems to be more of “what can I do for myself,” than “what can I do for others.” With each side more entrenched in their own rightness, the public is left to wonder what is really going on and how can any of this be fixed.

In these three novels, the authors look at the different aspects of morals and ethics, to see how we can not only live but live together in peace.

 

Begin to learn more about not only ethics but philosophy and how they both affect politics and policies.