![]() ![]() “Books, as world-encompassing as they are, aren’t a destination,” she argues. ![]() ![]() She’s writing not just for “the type of people who read books and attend literary festivals,” she hopes. In that author’s note, Castillo gives an overview of her intended audience. If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from, whose fees support independent bookstores.Įlaine Castillo’s “ How to Read Now” begins with a section called “Author’s Note, or a Virgo Clarifies Things.” The title is a neat encapsulation of the book’s style: rigorous but still chatty, intellectual but not precious or academic about it. ![]()
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