![]() What book should everybody read before the age of 21? “Beasts of No Nation,” a sliver of a book by Uzodinma Iweala. What’s your favorite book no one else has heard of? Also, I like to read in bed before I go to sleep. I try to quit work each day so that I can have reading time in the late afternoon. So maybe the best place for reading is sitting on my balcony overlooking the ocean (I know, right?). A train is good but how often am I on a train these days? I’ve never been able to read in a car. Describe your ideal reading experience (when, where, what, how). My husband read it first and told me it was brilliant and that I’d enjoy it. ![]() “The Light Pirate,” by Lily Brooks Dalton, a book I can’t stop thinking about so I have to go back and read parts of it again. Demeanor,” by Elinor Lipman, because I never miss one of her funny, delightful novels. Books I’ve finished but still in the pile: “Ms. Yesterday afternoon I read a graphic memoir, “Gender Queer,” by Maia Kobabe, the most banned book in the country right now. ![]() My daughter recently recommended “Roses, in the Mouth of a Lion,” by Bushra Rehman. ![]() I’m about to start Rebecca Makkai’s “I Have Some Questions for You.” I just finished “Still Pictures,” by Janet Malcolm. ![]() There are always books piled up, sometimes spilling onto the floor. ![]()
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