Good Reads From Around the Station
This week, more than 100 countries observed World Book Day on April 23rd. In honor of the celebration, we’re sharing some good reads from around the station. Here’s what our team has next to the bed, on the desk or on deck for summer reading.
Molli Woodham
Station Manager
A Stranger in the House by Shari Lapena
“This is an easy, laid-back read that keeps you guessing until the last chapter. A murder, an affair and amnesia make this novel totally unforgettable. I was convinced I had it all figured out, but I was VERY wrong. Shari Lapena has several thriller/mystery novels that I have read and so far I haven’t found one that I don’t like.”
Lindsay McClain
_Art Director _
We Are Never Meeting in Real Life by Samantha Irby
“I just finished We Are Never Meeting in Real Life by Samantha Irby. It’s my favorite type of book — humorous essays about the author’s life.”
Trevor Killblane
_Account Supervisor _
_Getting More: How You Can Negotiate to Succeed in Work and Life _by Stuart Diamond
“I am currently reading Getting More per recommendation by our Principal and Writer, Laura Crouch. Negotiations are not all win-win or win-lose and they aren’t always about getting the most out of a person or company that you can. This book insists negotiations should be based on your goals and you always negotiate towards your goal. This is a great read for anyone that interacts with people on a daily basis!”
Charlie Noell
_Digital Strategist _
_The Quiet American _by Graham Greene
“I’m planning to start The Quiet American, a novel about French colonialism and Americans in 1950s Vietnam, to coincide with a trip to Southeast Asia next month.”
Published: August 2, 2018