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Subway Book Review has an Instagram engagement rate of 0.89%
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Subway Book Review (@subwaybookreview) — 130K FollowersEngagement: 0.89% · Avg. Likes: 1.1K · Avg. Comments: 21
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- NEW YORK — Michael: “It’s Sunday, it’s raining, and I’m headed to the Upper East Side to get drinks. I started a new job at a law firm and I’m trying to fight off the Sunday scaries because I don’t know what I’m doing yet (laughs). I’m 28 and just finished three years of law school. Originally I wanted to work in politics but that’s a little dirty. I’m doing corporate law now and hopefully I won’t be defending anyone sketchy and I can sleep at night. I’m fifty pages into Anxious People and it’s quite funny. It’s about a bank robber who attempts to rob a bank but doesn’t actually do it and instead chaos ensues. Given the title, I assume that the cast of characters are anxious people in the way they go about life. I’m an anxious person. I just moved back to New York, I just started a new job, I’m waiting for the subway, time is always moving, I’m always late. How do I deal with my anxiety? I run a lot to work off all the drinking (laughs). My advice is to run as fast as you can.” M_billotti #AnxiousPeople #FredrikBackman #subwaybookreview #newyorkcity 📝📷 theubc *Michael only briefly removed his mask for the photo. Stay safe, mask up 🗽
- Big news, New York!! I’m opening a pop-up bookshop at Union Square station in a former newsstand December 1st to 12th. My little shop is filled with holiday favorites and must-reads that are featured in Between the Lines. While you're there, you can also gift a book that's on the wishlist of incarcerated people at Rikers, which will be delivered through the NYPL’s Jail & Prison services. You can find me inside Union Square station: take the entrance by Whole Foods on 14th & Broadway and you’ll see me past the turnstiles when you walk towards the L train. I’m open Monday to Friday 10a to 7p and Saturday, Sunday 10a to 5p. Giant thanks to my collaborators mta strandbookstore nypl for making this amazingness possible. See you underground, xo Uli *My mask was only briefly removed for the photo. I always mask up on the subway and hope you do too! 📷 ozan_marcel cameo kamauware
- NEW YORK—Justin: “Do I know what my purpose is? You could say that I help people to come home to their bodies. I went to school for psychology and I played rugby so I’m trying to bring those two together by being a personal trainer. I don’t see it through a lens of vanity because getting back into my body brought me out of a dark place. People like to shy away from discomfort but what I’m learning is that some stress can help you to get better. Each time we lift a heavier weight we become more equipped to take on what’s next. During the height of the George Floyd protests, I ended up hosting a protest at my old middle school and from there I started a nonprofit dream.shift.inc that connects youth in the community with much needed resources. Today I’m on my way to the New York Sports Club on 23rd Street. The pilates instructor there who has been practicing for forty years suggested I read When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chödrön because I just finished The Celestine Prophecy which is about how to make connections between different events in your life. Both of these books are teaching me to be uncomfortable. With this book, what has stuck with me is the concept that when things fall apart, remember that whatever is happening in your head is just a fleeting thought. Be present during your journey. Keep the future in mind, but you gotta be in the present to take the steps to get there. That’s the most important thing.” jay_shifty dream.shift.inc #whenthingsfallapart #pemachödrön #newyorkcity #subwaybookreview 📝📷 theubc