What to read to enrich your social distancing life

By Danielle Turchiano
March 28 2020 - 12:00am
Escape by reading about a woman who spends her time in a Japanese convenience store. Picture: Daniel Tseng/Unsplash
Escape by reading about a woman who spends her time in a Japanese convenience store. Picture: Daniel Tseng/Unsplash

From Stephen King's The Stand in 1978 to the more recent Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, there have been quite a few stories written over the years that depict dystopia in a way that may feel educational now. But if that is too on-the-nose for the current climate, there are lots of recently-released options that let readers immerse themselves in slightly more optimistic, even if often still somewhat surreal, worlds. Here's a list of books to binge-read when you need to take a break from your family, roommates or constantly refreshing news about the state of the epidemic.

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