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Originally posted by LXAAlum
From Here to Fraternity - great Book! Unfortunately, my copy was stolen some years ago - but it was very thorough and funny.
It's been out of print for some time, so you have to dig around to find it - maybe ebay?
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I've had a few people recommend this book and I haven't been able to find it anywhere. On amazon.com you can have out of print books "on order" if they come across them. (You're not obligated to buy them if you find it elsewhere or the price is too high or you just decide you don't want it). I've been waiting for this book for nearly 2 years with no luck.
So if anyone has a copy they want to unload, you can PM me.
Other than that, the only books that I've seen/read/heard about have been 'serious', as someone else mentioned: risk management, coming out, etc. (Actually, I thought
The Pledge was an okay read, if a bit unrealistic).
While we're on the subject of books- this isn't greek-related, but college-related... I would highly recommend
The Student Body by Jane Harvard. I read it in a day, and have re-read it several times. It's about an undergrad student at Harvard who writes for the student paper, and finds out all kinds of things about her colleagues. Again, a bit unrealistic, but still very, very good!