For the reading, don't force it but make sure that everyday, you sit with her on the sofa, your bed, and it is "reading time" for both of you . You take a book (not a kindle , iPad, ...), she has a lot of books next to her. You don't read to her, but she sees you reading, and then you sometimes says, ol, look at that tiger, and what is behind that page, .... before going back to your book. '
Or create YOUR family book. Print and paste pictures of her, her parents, a tree, a cat, a dog, her grand parents, your kitchen, the bath, .... and you make two holes in A4 papers and keep the paper together with string and you create your story making her part of creating the book. She selects the picture, you glue it, some pictures you can cut in a bubble/cloud shape, ... and when the story is finished you read it to her.
IF it is something she likes, repeat with other picture, and DD is always at the center of the story.
Later when she is ready and sees you a lot reading, she might join.
Not sure if bookshops or library are open were you are, but let her see the books, pick her book (even if is the worst one ever written) and hold and then take it home.