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Curious about the reading habits of your favorite stars? From timeless classics to the latest must-reads they can’t stop talking about, welcome to Page-Turners, where celebrities share the books that captivate, motivate, and keep them awake into the wee hours. Get ready to add some titles to your reading list.
Emily Bader is opening up about the books that have profoundly impacted her life, including one she has read more than twelve times.
The actress, whose latest movie “The People We Meet on Vacation” just started streaming on Netflix, also revealed the book that feels like “home” to her.
Adapted from Emily Henry’s bestselling romance novel, “The People We Meet on Vacation” stars Poppy (played by Bader), a travel writer who eagerly anticipates her yearly summer vacation with her best friend and complete opposite, Alex. Following a trip that went terribly wrong and two years of not speaking, Poppy devises a plan to reunite with Alex for one last getaway.
Scroll down to see the six books Bader recommends.
“Life Expectancy” by Dean Koontz
“This book is a blend of prophecy and one of the most intriguing mysteries I’ve encountered. It brought me both tears and laughter.”
“The Year of Magical Thinking” by Joan Didion
“This was my introduction to Joan Didion, and her profound voice has resonated with me ever since. It’s a poignant exploration of grief and love that moves me deeply.”
“The Secret Garden” by Frances Hodgson Burnett
“This book from my childhood always brings a sense of home whenever I revisit it. My grandmother took me to see the stage play when I was young, sparking my love for acting.”
“Then Again” by Diane Keaton
“An exquisite memoir by one of my favorite actresses. Diane Keaton’s exploration of her relationship with her mother through her mother’s diary entries is powerful and provided me with a new way to understand myself. It’s a non-linear narrative that reads effortlessly.”
“Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen
“Elizabeth Bennett is a force of nature. Each time I revisit this book, it feels as fresh as the first. I’ve lost count, but I’ve devoured it at least a dozen times.”
“House of Hollow” by Krystal Sutherland
“The ideal read for a stormy winter day by the beach. Snuggle up with a blanket, a warm cup of tea, and dive into this enthralling book.”
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