Berkeley: nation’s third best-read city

<p>article: [Berkeley</a> is nation’s third best-read city, and buys online | Berkeleyside](<a href=“http://www.berkeleyside.com/2011/05/26/berkeley-is-nations-third-best-read-city-and-buys-online/]Berkeley”>http://www.berkeleyside.com/2011/05/26/berkeley-is-nations-third-best-read-city-and-buys-online/)</p>

<p>i don’t think anyone mentioned this here yet, so i thought i’d see how you all feel about this.
if you get bored, maybe shout out a book you’ve recently read (for pleasure) as testament to going to school in the nation’s “third best-read city”</p>

<p>What I can’t believe is how Alexandria is ahead of Berkeley…</p>

<p>I’d rather live with sane, rational people than well-read people.</p>

<p>lol at guy in the background of that picture. </p>

<p>Anyway, I just read Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut and now I am reading The Gunslinger by Stephen King. My only problem with reading Stephen King is that I constantly have to have my dictionary app open on my iPhone.</p>

<p>I don’t know how to read unless its across a monitor…and I’m from Berkeley…</p>

<p>Now if only those ****** hobos would read instead of bothering me for change.</p>

<p>i see a couple of hobos on campus reading a lot, actually. (usually the ones near eshleman)</p>