Popular Reading: Dogland: Passion, Glory, and Lots of Slobber at the Westminster Dog Show

The Pulitzer Prize finalist Tommy Tomlinson’s Dogland is a riveting, inside account of the Westminster Dog Show that follows one dog on his quest to become a champion.

Once you are finished, check out the rest of our Popular Reading collection. Titles range from commentary, fiction, historical fiction, mystery, suspense, non-fiction, current affairs, science, social issues, and politics.

Our collection is on the first floor of Mullen Library in the Reference Reading Room.

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Title Author Status
Dogland : passion, glory, and lots of slobber at the Westminster Dog Show Tomlinson, Tommy
The Cemetery of Untold Stories  Alvarez, Julia
Funny story Henry, Emily
One of us knows : a thriller Cole, Alyssa
The age of grievance Bruni, Frank
Blue ruin Kunzru, Hari
Daughters of Shandong Chung, Eve J.
I’m afraid you’ve got dragons Beagle, Peter S.
Loneliness & Company: a novel Dyroff, Charlee
Chasing hope: a reporter’s life Kristof, Nicholas D.
The everything war: Amazon’s ruthless quest to own the world and remake corporate power Mattioli, Dana
I will show you how it was: the story of wartime Kyiv Ponomarenko, Illia
In my time of dying: how I came face-to-face with the idea of an afterlife Junger, Sebastian
They came for the schools: one town’s fight over race and identity, and the new war for America’s classrooms Hixenbaugh, Mike
The ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye: a novel Cameron, Briony
How the light gets in: a novel Maynard, Joyce
Boymom: reimagining boyhood in the age of impossible masculinity Whippman, Ruth
The death of truth: how social media and the Internet gave snake oil salesmen and demagogues the weapons to destroy trust and polarize the world–and what we can do about it Brill, Steven
Night flyer: Harriet Tubman and the faith dreams of a free people Miles, Tiya
The singularity is nearer: when we merge with Al Kurzweil, Ray
When the sea came alive: an oral history of D-Day Graff, Garrett M.
All this and more: a novel Shepherd, Peng
The astrology house: a novel Jade, Carinn
The Briar Club: a novel Quinn, Kate
I was a teenage slasher Jones, Stephen Graham
Alexander at the end of the world: the forgotten final years of Alexander the Great Kousser, Rachel Meredith
Autocracy, Inc.: the dictators who want to run the world Applebaum, Anne
A hunger to kill: a serial killer, a determined detective, and the quest for a confession that changed a small town forever Mager, Kim & Pulitzer, Lisa
The Latino century: how America’s largest minority is transforming democracy Madrid, Mike

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