NL: Can you share a bio with us?
NN: Hi, I’m Nanor and I recently moved to Rockland County from Queens, NY where I lived for 20 years. I was born and raised in California, I’m married and we have two daughters, I enjoy cooking, star gazing, karaoke, dancing, watching movies, reading and spending time with my family and friends. I previously worked at Queens Public Library and New York Public Library.
NL: What are you currently reading? Do you like it?
NN: Going Zero by Anthony McCarten. Yes, it is an entertaining tech-thriller that would make an intriguing movie.
NL: If you could have any author speak at Nyack Library, who would it be and why?
NN: Chris Bohjalian, because he is Armenian-American like me, so I’ve always wanted to meet him. Also, I’m a fan of his novels and he is a fan of libraries, so I think he would be a fantastic guest.
NL: Which character in a book do you most identify with?
NN: Virginia Woolf in A Room of One’s Own.
NL: What books are on your night stand?
NN: Zero Days by Ruth Ware, Meant to Be by Emily Giffin, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin
NL: Are there any books that you feel are overrated?
NN: We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker.
NL: Do you have a literary “guilty pleasure”?
Regency Romance paperbacks.
NL: Would you ever organize your books by color? Yea or Nay?
NN: Nay!
NL: What do you plan to read next?
NN: The Only One Left by Riley Sager
NL: What’s the first book that you remember reading?
NN: The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
NL: What’s your least favorite book?
NN: Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad