I mostly read online - tech/VC blogs. I also enjoy the 'NY Times', 'Atlantic', 'New Yorker'.
I don't read any reviews, so I'm oblivious to what they have to say. I'm completely unaware. It's fantastic.
I read 'Preacher' once a year.
I read 'Y: The Last Man' once a year.
I never read one book at a time.
I invite people to read the hundreds of positive articles instead of getting affected by the occasional outburst from a troll.
When I was a kid and L.S.U. lost, you didn't read the papers until, like, Thursday.
Well, all I know is what I read in the papers.
The thing that's interesting about Trump is that when you read 'Coriolanus,' you'd be tempted to draw parallels. But I don't do that.
Most of the stories I read are about my Hollywood pedigree.
As a kid, I read 'Peter Pan,' and I really wanted to be him.
I like to read comics, and I'll listen to records, and I like to play pinball.
My father was a dreamy fellow - he read Plato and Socrates and watched Phillies games.
When I was a teenager, I read a lot of Poe.
Life is like Sanskrit read to a pony.
I fell in love with Shakespeare when I was 12, and I read the whole works. Yes, I was precocious.
Those expressions are omitted which can not with propriety be read aloud in the family.
I'd like to read all of Proust.
I've read Proust and Stendhal. That keeps you in your place.
I haven't read a word of Proust. And I listen obsessively to sports radio.