Book Recommendations Based On Your Favorite Spot On Campus

Wellness Center – If your favorite spot on campus is the Wellness Center, you probably enjoy reading self improvement books like Atomic Habits by James Clear. Atomic Habits is a personal development book that provides tips on making the most of each day. 

James Blair Hall – If your favorite spot on campus is James Blair Hall, you’ve got an eye for design. Blair Hall’s dark academia atmosphere makes it the perfect place to pretend you’re in The Secret History by Donna Tartt. The Secret History follows a group of students at a prestigious college who are investigating a murder of a close friend. 

Boswell Hall – If your favorite spot on campus is Boswell, you might enjoy haunted houses. Due to your attraction to all things scary, Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney, a fast-paced thriller, might be an intriguing book for you. Rock Paper Scissors follows a couple on a trip away for their anniversary with various perspectives and plot twists making a quick read. 

Sunken Garden – If your favorite spot on campus is the Sunken Garden, you might appreciate the descriptions of nature in World of Wonders by Aimee Nezhukumatathil. This collection of short essays and poems about nature explores the innate beauty of the natural world. 

Tucker Hall – If your favorite spot on campus is Tucker Hall, you enjoy figuring out puzzles and the intriguing maze of stairs just like Piranesi by Susanna Clarke. In this short fantasy book, Piranesi explores his unending labyrinth in which he calls home.  

Swem Library – If your favorite spot on campus is the Swem Library, a book based in a library might appeal to you. The Midnight Library by Matt Haig explores a world where each book in a library provides a chance to experience another possible life you could’ve lived. 

Wren Building – If your favorite spot on campus is the Wren Building, you might enjoy the historical aspect of the university. The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson is a historical fiction that examines the past in a search for connecting with one’s identity and family. 

Swem Cafe – If your favorite spot on campus is the Swem Cafe, you might find yourself in search for a book based in a cafe setting like Before The Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. In this short fantasy book, visitors of a small cafe in Japan have the opportunity to travel back in time, but must return before their coffee gets cold.  

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