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Established in 2007 by the Leatherby Libraries, the Community of Readers is the summer reading program for Chapman University. This program is open to everyone who has borrowing privileges at the Leatherby Libraries and a current library account, including students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Members select books from the Leatherby Libraries and receive prizes upon submission of their first review. The only requirement is that books must be obtained through the Leatherby Libraries.

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Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Very Good Lives



Title
Very Good Lives: The Fringe Benefits of Failure and Importance of Imagination
Author
J. K. Rowling
Call Number
158.1 R
Location
1st Floor McNaughton
Rating
Recommended
Book Review
This is a commencement speech given by J. K. Rowling at Harvard University. She talks about the importance of failure and the importance of imagination. She has been there before and gives her insights into both subjects.
Submitted By
James McCulloch
Department or Major
Facilities
Status
Staff

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