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8 years ago
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By the book : writers on literature and the literary life
from
The New York Times Book Review / edited and with an introduction by Pamela
Paul ; foreword by Scott Turow.

This very interesting book takes a peek into several
writers’ preferences, likes and dislikes on books and all things literary. I’m
taking reading ideas from some of the comments.
One question that was asked of authors was about a favorite childhood
book that influenced them the most as a writer.
J.K. Rowling says that one of her
favorite books and which encouraged her to be a writer was Little Women by
Louisa May Alcott. In fact, several
authors profiled here mention this book as having influenced their lives. Sting’s favorite novelist is Mark Twain, “for
the perfect combination of plot and character in Huckleberry Finn.” As for “what books might we be surprised to
find on your shelves,” Sting owns the complete works of British humor writer
P.G. Wodehouse. Wodehouse is one of my
favorite authors too, and is mentioned more than once in this volume. Question - “What book did you feel you were supposed to
like, and didn’t?” Many authors
diplomatically chose not to answer the question, but Michael Connelly says
there are too many to list. He is an impatient
reader, he notes, his time to read is too short so he only gives a book – any
book – a short leash. “It’s got to draw
me in quickly.” Question - “What is the best book
you read in the last year?” The best
book for Hilary Mantel (writer of Wolf Hall) was Life After Life by Kate
Atkinson and Caroline Kennedy's favorite fiction was The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers.

Other authors share this information and more. Some are Donna Tartt, Joyce Carol Oates, John
Irving, Elizabeth Gilbert, David Sedaris, Jonathan Franzen, Dave Barry, John
Grisham, Lee Child and many others.

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