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Books are a kind of magic — not because they help us escape reality, but because they help us see it differently. ✨📚Some...
05/27/2026

Books are a kind of magic — not because they help us escape reality, but because they help us see it differently. ✨📚
Sometimes the right reference, story, or passage arrives exactly when we need it most. A reminder that libraries hold more than information; they hold connection, curiosity, and a little everyday magic.
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History matters in addiction science! ’s latest post dives into Seeing Addiction: A Personal Memoir, a fascinating intel...
05/20/2026

History matters in addiction science! ’s latest post dives into Seeing Addiction: A Personal Memoir, a fascinating intellectual and personal journey by one of the most influential addiction researchers, Griffith Edwards (edited by his longtime collaborator Thomas F. Babor). 🧠💡
Completed shortly before his passing in 2012, this memoir stands as Edwards’ final message to the field. He reminds us that addiction isn’t just a biomedical diagnosis—it’s deeply shaped by daily realities, care inequities, and social conditions. 🌍🌱
By looking back at the interdisciplinary roots of addiction studies, we can better understand today’s policy debates, train new scientists, and shape forward-thinking research. 🧬🔍
👉 Head to the link in our bio to read the full piece on the Books We Read blog and discover why understanding where we came from is key to where we are going!
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In New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen isn’t just a musician—he’s a language, a feeling, a shared story. From Born to Run to t...
05/15/2026

In New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen isn’t just a musician—he’s a language, a feeling, a shared story. From Born to Run to the roar of a live show, his music has always given voice to hope, struggle, and the restless pursuit of the American Dream.
What makes “the Boss” unforgettable isn’t just the songs—it’s the fans. Long before the internet, they built communities, traded stories, and followed the music wherever it led. Decades later, that devotion still runs deep.
Because being a Springsteen fan isn’t passive—it’s personal. 🎸
Read the last Books We Read post in our Springsteen series by Rutgers Music Librarian Bret McCandless!
https://sites.rutgers.edu/books-we-read/bruce-springsteen-fan-devotion/

Stressed and need a quick distraction in difficult times? Read the third in our Bruce Springsteen series written by musi...
05/13/2026

Stressed and need a quick distraction in difficult times? Read the third in our Bruce Springsteen series written by music librarian Bret McCandless, browse the books listed, or stop by at the Springsteen display at Douglass Library.

https://sites.rutgers.edu/books-we-read/bruce-springsteen-fan-devotion/

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Rutgers Libraries celebrated the 50th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run with a small exhibit showcasing related library items.

There’s something special about growing up in New Jersey—the shore days, neighborhood memories, and stories that stay wi...
04/29/2026

There’s something special about growing up in New Jersey—the shore days, neighborhood memories, and stories that stay with you long after. 💙
This reflection on “Jersey Girl” nostalgia by captures how place shapes identity, blending personal memory with the shared culture of the Garden State. From familiar settings to lasting impressions, it’s a reminder that home is never just a place—it’s a feeling.
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Reading Bruce Springsteen isn’t just about music—it’s about stories, identity, and the soul of working-class America. 🎸📚...
04/22/2026

Reading Bruce Springsteen isn’t just about music—it’s about stories, identity, and the soul of working-class America. 🎸📚
From lyrics that echo literature to books that deepen our understanding of “The Boss,” Reading Springsteen reminds us how music and reading intersect in powerful ways.
In ’s latest Books We Read post, learn why exploring Springsteen becomes a journey through culture, history, and storytelling—proving that reading can connect us to the rhythms of everyday life.

📬 Secrets, sacrifice, and the power of words—The Berlin Letters takes us deep into Cold War–era Germany, where coded mes...
04/08/2026

📬 Secrets, sacrifice, and the power of words—The Berlin Letters takes us deep into Cold War–era Germany, where coded messages become lifelines across a divided world.
As Luisa uncovers her father’s hidden past, she’s drawn into a story of courage, identity, and the risks we take for truth and family. Set against the backdrop of the Berlin Wall, this novel reminds us how history lives on in the letters we leave behind.
✨ What would you risk to uncover the truth?
Read more in this latest post by Judit Hajnal Ward

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📚 Meet Sarah Josepha Hale—a literary force behind one of the 19th century’s most influential publications, Godey’s Lady’...
03/25/2026

📚 Meet Sarah Josepha Hale—a literary force behind one of the 19th century’s most influential publications, Godey’s Lady’s Book.
The author of “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” she was also a powerful editor, advocate for women’s education, and a driving force behind establishing Thanksgiving as a national holiday.
From shaping American culture to championing women’s voices, Hale’s legacy is far greater than one famous rhyme.
✨ Discover more on Books We Read

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One of the best parts of being part of a writing community is the chance to connect with the people behind the books. Th...
03/11/2026

One of the best parts of being part of a writing community is the chance to connect with the people behind the books. Through author talks, interviews, and events, we get a glimpse into how authors think, create, and bring their stories to life.
These conversations remind us that books aren’t just texts on a page—they’re the result of curiosity, creativity, and lived experience. And sometimes, meeting the writer makes the reading experience even richer.
✨ Who is a writer you’d love to meet?
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📚✨ Shadow Ticket, the latest by Thomas Pynchon, is a wildly imaginative postmodern detective story that takes you from P...
02/25/2026

📚✨ Shadow Ticket, the latest by Thomas Pynchon, is a wildly imaginative postmodern detective story that takes you from Prohibition-era Milwaukee to a surreal world of intrigue and absurdity. Librarians are calling it a perfect mix of mystery, satire, and pure fun — ideal for cozy reading nights and deep discussions alike. Read link in bio and see why it hits all the marks for 🕵️‍♂️🧀🇺🇸🌍 ThomasPhychon

Books We Read blogger  revisits the book Inconspicuous Consumption after the heartbreaking passing of Tatiana Schlossber...
02/12/2026

Books We Read blogger revisits the book Inconspicuous Consumption after the heartbreaking passing of Tatiana Schlossberg at just 35. A respected journalist and granddaughter of JFK, she dedicated her work to explaining the hidden environmental impact of our everyday lives. Her writing made climate change feel urgent, human, and impossible to ignore. 🌎📚
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