Tell Me What You’re Reading No. 22: Subway Book Review - Uli Beutter Cohen

Tell Me What You’re Reading No. 22: Subway Book Review - Uli Beutter Cohen

Uli Beutter Cohen, founder of Subway Book Review (@subwaybookreview) discussed her New York City based and now global social media project, her love for subways, readers and reading (physical books - “the book is a character itself” - not e-books and certainly not listening to books), her love for New York and New Yorkers (“New Yorkers are the most loving people in the universe. This is one of the best cities that ever existed”).

Subway Book Review is a digital community (+ IRL) with contributors in Washington D.C., London, Berlin, Milan, Barcelona, Mexico City, Sydney, and Santiago. + New York, and has had memorials and birthday celebrations and also a 5th anniversary celebration on the G train.

“Books are a reflection of our identity and the questions that we have about our identity; often people are exploring, through the books they are reading, who am I, who can I become and how am I affecting those around me. How am I affecting my environment, how does my environment perceive me.”

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