Goodreads asked author Lydia Millet to share her recommended reading list with us. Millet's new novel, A Children's Bible, will be published on May 12.

From Lydia Millet: "In this time of plague, those of us not afflicted with the illness and, due to a lack of medical expertise or other essential skills, not toiling painfully on the battleground against it either, suffer instead a lesser torment: long periods of boredom. Punctuated mostly by frustration. Also work, for some. Tedious household tasks. Unwashed Zooming preceded by frantic three-minute flurries of facial and/or hair grooming. Plus the odd spike of virus fear, job anxiety, interpersonal friction, useless longing for absent friends or pleasures, or sudden grief. As my son likes to say, everything sucks.

Some people may argue this isn’t the time for levity. Those people, like so many others before them, are wrong. It’s always a time for levity.

Laughing may not solve our problems, but it’s better than not laughing. It can be done safely at home. It comes with health benefits and a rush of endorphins. And it’s contagious, but not in a bad way. When brought to you by words on a page, it’s a victimless crime.

These are powerful books.

One is a guilty pleasure (spoiler: Borat) accompanied by sometimes obscene photographs. Another one (I’m looking at you, Tina Fey) is technically a memoir, but don’t hold that against it. The rest are novels, stories or creative prose, listed alphabetically. The first is even topical: It features a massive family sequestered together in a house."

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Sam Still Reading Someone else who loves Borat! That book is so funny, perfection companion to the movie.


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Raquel I love how few ratings some of these have. Too many of these quarantine read lists flying around the internet nowadays tell me about the most popular books whose titles I've heard a hundred times :b


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Stuart Chandler And I would definitely add Youth in Revolt https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...


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Rebecca Pavlik Seems like author David Sedaris should be on this list somewhere. Also, Bridget Jones's Diary -- one of the funniest books I've ever read, especially if you're a single woman in your 30s!


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