1. Has reading a book ever changed your life? Which one and why, if yes?
A. I think The Dance of Anger, by Harriet Lerner, Ph.D., was a life-changing book. It gave me permission to be angry about things that had happened to me.
2. Do you prefer to read fiction or nonfiction?
A. I read both and really don't have a preference.
3. If you could be a character in any novel you've read, who would you be?
A. I would be Anne Shirley in the Anne of Green Gables series of books by L.M. Montgomery.
4. Has reading a book ever made you cry? Which one and why?
A. The first book I remember reading that made me cry was Bambi, by Felix Salten. This was not the Disney version, this was the actual book, and I was seven years old when I read it. When Bambi's mother died, I cried and cried.
5. How many books do you read a year?
A. At the moment, I am up to 69 books this year and the majority of those are audiobooks. I used to read at least 100 books a year but as my eyesight has grown worse, I don't read as much because my eyes tire easily.
6. Name a book you had to read but hated. Why did you hate it?
A. I honestly don't recall ever hating a book. Some of the books I had to read for advanced English classes were difficult - Dostoyevsky comes to mind - but I didn't hate them.
7. If someone wrote a book about your life, what would it be called?
A. Oh, I don't know. The Weird Path Taken, perhaps. I took a path most people don't take - I turned my back on the corporate world and set about doing my own thing.
8. Have you ever written (or started to write) a book?
A. I have started writing books, but I've never managed to finish one.
9. If you could pick a book you've read to make into a movie, what would it be?
A. Just looking at the books I've read this year, I think I would go with The Last Bookshop in London, by Madeline Martineau.
10. What was your favorite book as a child?
A. My favorite book as a child was Miss Osborne the Mop, by Wilson Gage.
11. What are you reading right now?
A. I am in between books at the moment. I just finished The Courage to be Disliked, by Ichiro Kashimi, which I do not recommend. I haven't decided on my next read as I've been busy with holiday stuff.
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