Publication year 2006
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Science & Technology, Religion & Spirituality, Space
Tags Science & Nature, Religion & Spirituality, American Literature, Philosophy, Philosophy
Common Reads: Freshman Year Reading
Hoping to unite a college community in thought and discussion, colleges and universities across the nation participate in Common Reads, or First-Year Reading programs, assigning incoming freshman classes the same book to read over the summer. Our Common Reads study guide collection of fiction and nonfiction works spans a wide range of topics, from politics and memoirs to world history and social justice issues. We hope this collection serves as a resource for inspiring energetic discussions in the fall semester and helping students get the most out of their freshman-year experience.
The Language of God
The Library Book
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
The Martian
The Master Plan
The Moonstone
The Mountain in the Sea
The Omnivore's Dilemma
The Organ Thieves
The Origin of Others
The Perils of Indifference
The Person You Mean to Be
The Power
The Privileged Poor
There Will Be No Miracles Here
The Shallows
The Story of More
The Trees
The Tyranny of Merit
The War for Kindness
Publication year 2006
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Science & Technology, Religion & Spirituality, Space
Tags Science & Nature, Religion & Spirituality, American Literature, Philosophy, Philosophy
Publication year 2018
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Memory, Literature
Tags US History, Crime & Law, Mystery & Crime Fiction, World History
Susan Orlean, longtime staff writer at The New Yorker and best-selling author of The Orchid Thief, returned to narrative nonfiction with The Library Book (2018). Through the story of the Los Angeles Central Library, Orlean provides a history of libraries, examining what we stand to lose as the world’s base of knowledge transitions into the digital realm. Orlean received a Goodreads Choice Awards nomination for Best Nonfiction and a place on Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine... Read The Library Book Summary
Publication year 1985
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Disability, Perseverance, Science & Technology
Tags Science & Nature, Psychology, Health, Disability
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales (1973) is British neurologist Dr. Oliver Sacks’s fourth book. Sacks is a renowned physician, professor, and writer whom the New York Times calls “the poet laureate of medicine.” Sacks is best known for his 1973 memoir Awakenings, in which he explores the history of the encephalitis lethargica epidemic. In 1990, the story was adapted into a critically acclaimed movie starring Robin Williams... Read The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Summary
Publication year 2011
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Hope, Perseverance, Teamwork, Community, Science & Technology, Space
Tags Science Fiction, Science & Nature, Horror & Suspense, Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Humor
Andy Weir’s debut novel, The Martian, was originally published in 2011 as serialized blog posts; after its 2014 book publication, it was a New York Times bestseller. A software engineer and son of a physicist and an electrical engineer, Weir identifies himself in the book jacket biography as a “lifelong space nerd,” and the novel is notable for staying strictly within the bounds of existing scientific understanding. Set just over two decades beyond the novel’s... Read The Martian Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Self Discovery, Race, Hope, Justice, Appearance & Reality
Tags Incarceration, Self-Improvement, Inspirational, Social Justice, Biography
Publication year 1868
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Appearance & Reality, Social Class, Colonialism, Power & Greed, Trust & Doubt
Tags Mystery & Crime Fiction, Victorian Period, Classic Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror & Suspense, British Literature, World History, Victorian Era
The Moonstone is a Victorian mystery novel by the English writer Wilkie Collins. It was originally published in serial installments between January and August 1868. The Moonstone is sometimes considered one of the first detective novels in English, with its suspenseful and dramatic plot building on the success Collins had achieved with an earlier mystery novel, The Woman in White (1860). Throughout The Moonstone, Collins explores the themes of Public Reputation Versus Inner Nature, The... Read The Moonstone Summary
Publication year 2022
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Animals, Apathy, Conflict, Emotions/Behavior: Courage, Perseverance, Forgiveness, Gratitude, Hope, Loneliness, Memory, Future, Appearance & Reality, Climate, Environment, Place, Friendship, Teamwork, Self Discovery, Social Class, Colonialism, Community, Globalization, Politics & Government, Fate, Good & Evil, Justice, Loyalty & Betrayal, Order & Chaos, Power & Greed, Safety & Danger, Science & Technology, Trust & Doubt
Tags Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror & Suspense, Science & Nature, Animals
Publication year 2006
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Animals, Food, Environment, Plants
Tags Food, Health, Science & Nature
The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals by Michael Pollan is an exploration of what people eat and why. Pollan is an immersive journalist who has studied and written on a wide range of topics including gardening, food, architecture, and psychedelics. Pollan is the Knight Professor of Science and Environmental Journalism at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Each of Pollan’s books examines the intersection of humans and nature. Pollan’s 2001 book... Read The Omnivore's Dilemma Summary
Publication year 2020
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Race, Death, Social Class, Community, Education, Nation, Politics & Government, Equality, Justice, Power & Greed, Safety & Danger, Science & Technology, Truth & Lies
Tags World History, US History, Science & Nature, Health, Race & Racism, Crime & Law
Publication year 2016
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Literature, Race, Order & Chaos, Equality, Truth & Lies
Tags Race & Racism, Politics & Government, Gender & Feminism, World History, Philosophy, Philosophy, Social Justice
Publication year 1999
Genre Essay / Speech, Nonfiction
Themes Apathy, Memory, War
Tags Holocaust
Publication year 2018
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Justice, Social Class, Community, Equality, Race
Tags Business & Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Self-Improvement, Psychology, Race & Racism, Social Justice
Publication year 2017
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Gender Identity, Future, Femininity
Tags Gender & Feminism, Science & Nature, Politics & Government, Science Fiction, Modern Classic Fiction, Fantasy
Influenced by the dystopian futuristic vision of Margaret Atwood’s landmark 1985 feminist work The Handmaid’s Tale, Naomi Alderman’s 2016 novel The Power fuses genre elements of speculative fiction with the traditional historical novel. Part allegory, part satire, the novel depicts a near-contemporary world in which women move into positions of real power through an inexplicable genetic anomaly: they develop an extra braid of muscle along their collarbones that enables them to shoot devastating jolts of... Read The Power Summary
Publication year 2019
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Education, Coming of Age, Social Class
Tags Education, Business & Economics, Social Justice, Politics & Government, Education, Social Class, Sociology, Race & Racism
Publication year 2018
Genre Autobiography / Memoir, Nonfiction
Themes Race, Community, Social Class
Tags Race & Racism, Social Justice, Social Class, Gender & Feminism, Women`s Studies, LGBTQ+, Biography
Publication year 2010
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Science & Technology, Literature, Future, Memory
Tags Science & Nature, Technology, Sociology, Philosophy, Information Age, Education, Education, Technology, Psychology, Psychology, Self-Improvement
The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains (2011) is a nonfiction book by writer, editor, and media critic Nicholas Carr. Carr is a prolific nonfiction writer known for his analysis of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and human society. A 2011 Pulitzer Prize Finalist, The Shallows combines elements of personal essay, journalism, and academic research to explore The Impact of the Internet on Cognitive Processes, The Nature of Learning and Media in the... Read The Shallows Summary
Publication year 2020
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Climate, Economics, Globalization, Environment
Tags Climate Change, Science & Nature, Food, World History, Politics & Government
Publication year 2021
Genre Novel, Fiction
Themes Race, Justice, Revenge, Community
Tags Horror & Suspense, Mystery & Crime Fiction, Historical Fiction, Southern Literature, Race & Racism, Black Lives Matter
Publication year 2020
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Economics, Community, Equality, Shame & Pride, Politics & Government
Tags Philosophy, Politics & Government, Sociology, Social Justice, Education, Education, Social Science, Business & Economics, World History, Philosophy
Publication year 2019
Genre Book, Nonfiction
Themes Apathy, Science & Technology, Mental Health
Tags Psychology, Science & Nature, Self-Improvement, Sociology, Arts & Culture, Technology, Business & Economics, Psychology, Philosophy, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality