
It's easy to start spinning out when you’re cooped up. So what can you do to stay sane while keeping yourself and other safe during the virus outbreak? Here are a couple suggestions about how to stay occupied.
Books to binge read while lock down to spread hope in times of uncertainty.
Robert Macfarlane's The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot

Libba Bray's Going Bovine

Louise Penny's Still Life

Michel Faber's The Book of Strange New Things

Shalom Auslander's Hope: A Tragedy

I know, I know. It's not easy to live though quarantine with books. Humans generally need community to be happy. Write your grandparents a letter, get on a Google hangout with your co-workers, and Face Time your friends.
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