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**Books to Read This Summer**
Summer is finally here, and what better way to beat the heat than with some great reading? We've got you covered with our list of top books across various genres.
**Non-Fiction**
1. **A Beautiful Shame: One Team's Fight for Survival in a New Era of College Sports** by Ryan Swanson
This book chronicles the demise of the once-proud University of New Mexico men's soccer team, and it echoes so much of what we've seen transform college sports into in the past few years.
2. **Preparing to Bite** by Keiler Roberts
Evanston artist Keiler Roberts' latest collection of one-page comics finds big laughs in the minutiae of everyday life, though she'll hit you with the occasional emotionally poignant frame.
3. **Night People: How to Be a DJ in '90s New York City** by Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson is an extremely successful, Grammy Award-winning artist, but in his memoir "Night People," he reminds us that, at his core, he will always be a DJ first.
4. **Everything is Tuberculosis** by John Green
Before picking up this book, I had very little knowledge about the history of tuberculosis. John Green details the disease's long (and very surprising) history, from the role it played in the creation of the Stetson hat to its impact on the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and how it affected Victorian beauty standards.
5. **A Beautiful Shame** by Ryan Swanson
This book is a strong reminder that there are dramas surrounding student-athletes and their coaches — and also stories of power and money at our state universities, which are public trusts and vast troughs of taxpayer dollars.
6. **Preparing to Bite** by Keiler Roberts
Evanston artist Keiler Roberts' latest collection of one-page comics finds big laughs in the minutiae of everyday life, though she'll hit you with the occasional emotionally poignant frame.
7. **Night People: How to Be a DJ in ‘90s New York City** by Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson is an extremely successful, Grammy Award-winning artist, but in his memoir “Night People,” he reminds us that, at his core, he will always be a DJ first.
8. **A Beautiful Shame: One Team’s Fight for Survival in a New Era of College Sports** by Ryan Swanson
This book chronicles the demise of the once-proud University of New Mexico men's soccer team, and it echoes so much of what we've seen transform college sports into in the past few years.
9. **Preparing to Bite** by Keiler Roberts
Evanston artist Keiler Roberts' latest collection of one-page comics finds big laughs in the minutiae of everyday life, though she'll hit you with the occasional emotionally poignant frame.
10. **A Beautiful Shame: One Team’s Fight for Survival in a New Era of College Sports** by Ryan Swanson
This book is a strong reminder that there are dramas surrounding student-athletes and their coaches — and also stories of power and money at our state universities, which are public trusts and vast troughs of taxpayer dollars.
These books cover a range of topics, from sports to comics to memoirs. Whether you're looking for something light-hearted or thought-provoking, there's something on this list for everyone. So grab a cold drink, get comfortable, and dive into one (or more) of these great reads.
**Books to Read This Summer**
Summer is finally here, and what better way to beat the heat than with some great reading? We've got you covered with our list of top books across various genres.
**Non-Fiction**
1. **A Beautiful Shame: One Team's Fight for Survival in a New Era of College Sports** by Ryan Swanson
This book chronicles the demise of the once-proud University of New Mexico men's soccer team, and it echoes so much of what we've seen transform college sports into in the past few years.
2. **Preparing to Bite** by Keiler Roberts
Evanston artist Keiler Roberts' latest collection of one-page comics finds big laughs in the minutiae of everyday life, though she'll hit you with the occasional emotionally poignant frame.
3. **Night People: How to Be a DJ in '90s New York City** by Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson is an extremely successful, Grammy Award-winning artist, but in his memoir "Night People," he reminds us that, at his core, he will always be a DJ first.
4. **Everything is Tuberculosis** by John Green
Before picking up this book, I had very little knowledge about the history of tuberculosis. John Green details the disease's long (and very surprising) history, from the role it played in the creation of the Stetson hat to its impact on the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and how it affected Victorian beauty standards.
5. **A Beautiful Shame** by Ryan Swanson
This book is a strong reminder that there are dramas surrounding student-athletes and their coaches — and also stories of power and money at our state universities, which are public trusts and vast troughs of taxpayer dollars.
6. **Preparing to Bite** by Keiler Roberts
Evanston artist Keiler Roberts' latest collection of one-page comics finds big laughs in the minutiae of everyday life, though she'll hit you with the occasional emotionally poignant frame.
7. **Night People: How to Be a DJ in ‘90s New York City** by Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson is an extremely successful, Grammy Award-winning artist, but in his memoir “Night People,” he reminds us that, at his core, he will always be a DJ first.
8. **A Beautiful Shame: One Team’s Fight for Survival in a New Era of College Sports** by Ryan Swanson
This book chronicles the demise of the once-proud University of New Mexico men's soccer team, and it echoes so much of what we've seen transform college sports into in the past few years.
9. **Preparing to Bite** by Keiler Roberts
Evanston artist Keiler Roberts' latest collection of one-page comics finds big laughs in the minutiae of everyday life, though she'll hit you with the occasional emotionally poignant frame.
10. **A Beautiful Shame: One Team’s Fight for Survival in a New Era of College Sports** by Ryan Swanson
This book is a strong reminder that there are dramas surrounding student-athletes and their coaches — and also stories of power and money at our state universities, which are public trusts and vast troughs of taxpayer dollars.
These books cover a range of topics, from sports to comics to memoirs. Whether you're looking for something light-hearted or thought-provoking, there's something on this list for everyone. So grab a cold drink, get comfortable, and dive into one (or more) of these great reads.