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The next session of the Thalia Book Club will focus on Etgar Keret’s The Seven Good Years. Join in on Tuesday, June 23 at Symphony Space starting 7:30 p.m. (New York, NY)
Candace Bushnell and Jay McInerney will sit for a conversation about Bushnell’s new novel, Killing Monica. See them on Wednesday, June 24 at the Bryant Park Reading Room starting 12:30 p.m. (New York, NY)
Daniel Silva will discuss and sign copies of his thriller fiction book, The English Spy. Meet him on Monday, June 29 at Barnes & Noble (Union Square branch) starting 7 p.m. (New York, NY)
We tend to think of reading as a cerebral endeavor, but every once in a while, it can spur action. The following books — ranging from inspiring biographies to evocative fiction to instructional guides — motivated us to step out of our comfort zones and make significant, lasting changes in our lives. ÷ ÷ ÷ [...]
'Pedro' (a scripted biopic based on the life and impact of the HIV positive "Real World" housemate. Plus, MTV renews the reality series for four more seasons And Anastasia's favorite "Friday Night Lights" gets a pass for two more years) (USA Today)... Read the rest of this post