

16, and the first comment in the chat was “Kevin reads Cara Black mysteries!” This was OK, I thought, because people would assume I spoke French, but then I turned around to see that my other tomes consisted of the “Mighty Avengers” volumes 1-20, the Percy Jackson series and “Good Night, Moon.” I gave a Zoom speech for the Coalition of San Francisco Neighborhoods on Dec. Updated to include drought zones while tracking water shortage status of your area, plus reservoir levels and a list of restrictions for the Bay Area’s largest water districts. If the interviewee wrote a book, they keep five copies of it on the shelf just behind their head.īut I’m thinking: Have they actually read James Joyce, or is their copy just for show? Claire McCaskill, who sits in her kitchen with a crystal cake plate of strawberries, but most of them look like they live in a library. There are a few outliers like former Sen. In the age of social distancing, even the glitterati have to Zoom in from home, and 90% sit in front of their bookshelves. But for me, the question is: What are they reading? Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, hoping to find out more about the climate accord or the filibuster.


My husband Brian watches Rachel Maddow interview Sen. And thanks to Zoom, we’re getting a glimpse at what’s over their shoulder.īookshelves first came to my attention through MSNBC. We’re no longer looking at a person's lips (in fact, lip gloss sales have declined during the pandemic) we’re looking at their face coverings. This year’s fashion: masks and literature.
