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.
Hold your cursor over the Title to see a short description of the book, or click to view the catalog record. The status of the book is shown beside the call number.
Title |
Author |
Status |
Dogland : passion, glory, and lots of slobber at the Westminster Dog Show |
Tomlinson, Tommy |
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The Cemetery of Untold Stories |
Alvarez, Julia |
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Funny story |
Henry, Emily |
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One of us knows : a thriller |
Cole, Alyssa |
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The age of grievance |
Bruni, Frank |
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Blue ruin |
Kunzru, Hari |
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Daughters of Shandong |
Chung, Eve J. |
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I’m afraid you’ve got dragons |
Beagle, Peter S. |
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Loneliness & Company: a novel |
Dyroff, Charlee |
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Chasing hope: a reporter’s life |
Kristof, Nicholas D. |
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The everything war: Amazon’s ruthless quest to own the world and remake corporate power |
Mattioli, Dana |
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I will show you how it was: the story of wartime Kyiv |
Ponomarenko, Illia |
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In my time of dying: how I came face-to-face with the idea of an afterlife |
Junger, Sebastian |
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They came for the schools: one town’s fight over race and identity, and the new war for America’s classrooms |
Hixenbaugh, Mike |
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The ballad of Jacquotte Delahaye: a novel |
Cameron, Briony |
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How the light gets in: a novel |
Maynard, Joyce |
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Boymom: reimagining boyhood in the age of impossible masculinity |
Whippman, Ruth |
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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 |
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Night flyer: Harriet Tubman and the faith dreams of a free people |
Miles, Tiya |
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The singularity is nearer: when we merge with Al |
Kurzweil, Ray |
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When the sea came alive: an oral history of D-Day |
Graff, Garrett M. |
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All this and more: a novel |
Shepherd, Peng |
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The astrology house: a novel |
Jade, Carinn |
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The Briar Club: a novel |
Quinn, Kate |
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I was a teenage slasher |
Jones, Stephen Graham |
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Alexander at the end of the world: the forgotten final years of Alexander the Great |
Kousser, Rachel Meredith |
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Autocracy, Inc.: the dictators who want to run the world |
Applebaum, Anne |
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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 |
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The Latino century: how America’s largest minority is transforming democracy |
Madrid, Mike |
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