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What Would Claire Underwood Read?

Wallace Yovetich

Staff Writer

Wallace Yovetich grew up in a home where reading was preferred to TV, playing outside was actually fun, and she was thrilled when her older brothers weren’t home so she could have a turn on the Atari. Now-a-days she watches a bit more TV, and considers sitting on the porch swing (with her laptop) “playing outside”. She still thinks reading is preferable to most things, though she’d really like to find out where her mom put that old Atari (Frogger addicts die hard). She runs a series of Read-a-Longs throughout the year (as well as posting fun bookish tidbits throughout the week) on her blog, Unputdownables. After teaching for seven years, Wallace is now an aspiring writer. Blog: Unputdownables Twitter: @WallaceYovetich

I should hate her, but I love her so much. What is it with Claire Underwood? Do we love her because she’s beautiful? Clever? Intelligent? Successful? All of the above? BUT SHE IS KIND OF  EVIL. She is. Yet, they’ve given her just enough vulnerability to make her human.

What I really can’t believe is that we have to wait until the beginning of next year for more of her. (Seriously Netflix, let’s do double seasons or at least make a full length season’s worth of episodes, shall we?)

Since we can’t have Claire, I’ve pulled some of the books, authors, and genres that we think she would like. What would you add to the list?

Books:

Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg

Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld (a throwback to her Texas prep school days)

The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli

The Art of War by Sun Tzu

HRC by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes

Authors:

Edith Wharton

Virginia Woolf

Simone de Beauvoir

Anais Nin

Genres:

Political biographies (think Kennedys, Clintons, and Roosevelts)

Scandinavian mysteries (for something light)

 

 

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