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Did you read the New York Times’ “By the Book” today? Gwyneth Paltrow has some SERIOUS #BronteFever. She would obviously LOVE The Madwoman Upstairs, don’t you think?
Check it out! >>> bit.ly/gwynethlovesbronte
What’s the greatest love story in literature?
“Jane Eyre.” I read it for the first time when I was 11 years old and have read it many times since. The longing and heartbreak and redemption. . . . Forget it.
What kind of reader were you as a child? Which childhood books and authors stick with you most?
I read a lot as a kid. Roald Dahl’s “Danny the Champion of the World” was the first little novel I read that I then read again and reread. The Brontë sisters. Salinger.
Whom would you want to write your life story?
Charlotte Brontë.
I’ve been checking out more of the Chapel Hill area bookstores during this rainy December. Today: Flyleaf Books. Thanks, guys, for providing my 2016 reading list!