
""I brought all my own copies because I wanted people to see how completely used and loved and read over and over and over again they are," says Brittany Snow as she places some of her favorite books onto the table in front of us. "Reading fiction makes me feel like I'm not learning as much as when I read nonfiction or biographies or autobiographies, so I tend to read a lot more self-help, autobiographies, memoirs of that type because I feel like I'm utilizing my time a little bit more, even though that is completely nonsensical.""
""Everyone's always like, 'Oh, how do you feel about Hunting Wives and all these shows coming out?' And I'm like, 'I feel so, so grateful.' But I'm also like, 'Oh, it's a huge sigh of relief, because it feels like I've been trying really hard.'""
""I read this book in three days," she says. "And I knew about this case really well because I love True Crime. I am this quintessential woman that listens to the podcast and reads the books, and does the things. And it's very tied to self-help too, because it's another psychol"
Brittany Snow brings her own well‑worn copies of favorite books to show they are used, loved, and repeatedly reread. She favors nonfiction—especially self‑help, autobiographies, and memoirs—because she perceives them as more educational, even while calling that perception illogical. Snow recently starred in Netflix's The Hunting Wives, which hit No.1 on the US Netflix chart, accumulated over 20 million views in five weeks, and earned a Season 2 renewal. She describes feeling grateful and relieved by that success after sustained effort. Snow appears in the Hulu adaptation Murdaugh: Death in the Family and reads widely in true crime.
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