Journalist and former TV producer, Samantha Brick was recently castigated for her Daily Mail article suggesting that some might be intimidated by her good looks. But since we’re always game at Shelf Life, we invited her to reveal which books she would read during solitary confinement, where she wouldn’t like to find herself with Patrick Bateman and what she used to read under the covers.
Samantha Brick has a personal website.
1) What are you reading at the moment?
Lots of ex-pats-who-have-relocated-to-France type memoirs. I’ve just negotiated a deal to write my own warts’n’all version of living the French ‘dream’, so I thought I really ought to read the others in this genre too. My favourites so far are the Carol Drinkwater series, she writes exquisitely. I’m also reading Anne Tyler’s latest novel. She is a superb writer, my favourite one of hers has to be Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant.

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