Meghana Puri's Best Reads of 2014

December 10, 2014

picture 2My name is Meghana Puri, and I’ve lived in Evanston for four years while studying Economics and Psychology at Northwestern University.  I enjoy reading and learning how to cook.

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1) Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (2013)

Adichie became one of my favorite authors with this book which has incredibly insightful perspectives on varied topics such as the American dream, race, and immigrants around the world while telling a compelling love story.

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Anja Spruston's Best Reads of 2014

December 5, 2014

anjaMy name is Anja Spruston, and I’m an Economics undergraduate senior at Northwestern University, where I am also a member of the university’s premiere hip hop company, Fusion.  I’ve grown up in Evanston since I was two, and as a leisurely reader, have had an Evanston Public Library card for as long as I can remember.  I have read a large stack of books over the course of this past year, but these four have left the biggest impressions on me, and I hope to pass them along to you as well!  In my spare time, I work as a waitress at Buffalo Wild Wings and a floor hockey referee at Northwestern.

1)  The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini (2003)

If you haven’t read it, you’ve certainly heard of it.  A book that most people are familiar with but not enough have read.  My new favorite book of all time, I am still thinking about it months later.  This book was extremely thought provoking and brought me to tears time and time again.  The characters are well formed, and the book is written in a way that pulls you in.

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