Editor of the literary website For Books' Sake gives her take on books and reading
Friday: If you were to write a book what would it be about?
Jane Bradley: There's one in the works, but it's a long way from being finished! It's about the strange loyalties, romances and obsessions of adolescence.
Friday: The author or authors you have read the most...
Jane Bradley: Donna Tartt's The Secret History and The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides are books I could read over and over and never get bored.
Friday: The elements of a book that mean you can't put it down...
Jane Bradley: The characters have to be provocative in one way or another. Whether you adore or detest them, you need to care about them to keep reading.
Friday: The book you love to read aloud to your family...
Jane Bradley: I loved having The Worst Witch by Jill Murphy read to me when I was younger.
Friday: Do you read books because they top charts?
Jane Bradley: It's fascinating to see what sells, but the charts also sadden me because there are so many strong authors who'll never see such commercial success.
Friday: Books are a central part of your life because…
Jane Bradley: I edit a literary website and coordinate literary events. But also because their reach and legacy far outstrips most other media.
Friday: The best opening lines in a book you've read so far...
Jane Bradley: "I write this sitting in the kitchen sink..." - I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith. A beautiful book, and so English in its characters' eccentricities!
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