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Books That Made a Difference to Megan Mullally

Oprah.com   |   From the October 2006 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
Actress Megan Mullally shares her favorite books.
From the perverse genius of Lolita to the spidery brilliance of Edward Gorey, with stops at dazzling letters, wrenching poetry and a strange and wonderful graphic novel, the actress talks about her awe of writers, her collecting mania and her favorite ways to escape.
I was an only child and kind of shy, so when I read, I would really live out the book in my mind—test all the roles, imagine all the places. I think if I weren't an actress I'd work at a library. I'm in such awe of writers, especially novelists, who create a whole other world and who are able to put it down on paper in such compelling ways.

That's part of the reason I started collecting first editions a few years ago. The first one I bought was Lolita . I go online to find them. The only problem is that my husband and I don't have enough bookshelves at our house, so I really have to limit myself. Anything that I didn't have an epiphany over can't stay. These days I've been reading more and more, partly because if I watch a television show or a movie, I find I might know some of the people in it or somebody who directed it, or I had an experience at the Golden Globes where I bumped into so-and-so and they gave me a dirty look, you know what I mean? It kind of takes you out of the story a little bit, but a book is pure experience, a real escape.

I was online last night looking for more. I don't know what I'm going to do when our bookshelf is full. It's terrible—it sends me into a panic thinking about it!

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