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Get Your Lit On: The Week in Bookish LA

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Monday
Allen Rucker presents The Best Seat in the House 7pm @ Vroman’s
David Mamet & Howard Norton sign their new books 7pm @ Dutton’s Brentwood

Tuesday
Sam Sheridan presents A Fighter’s Heart 7pm @ Book Soup
Bich Minh Nguyen presents Stealing Buddha's Dinner 7pm @ Vroman’s
Rafe Esquith discusses Teaching Shakespeare 7pm @ Central Library

Wednesday
John M. Wieskopf presents The Ascendancy 7:30pm @ Barnes & Noble Third Street Promenade
Kate Jacobs signs The Friday Night Knitting Club 5:30pm @ La Knitterie Parisienne, Studio City

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Thursday
Sandra Tsing Loh, Gustavo Arrelano & Joe Hicks discuss race in America 7pm @ National Center for the Preservation of Democracy
Linda Berdoll presents Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife 7pm @ Vroman’s
Kym Douglas presents The Black Book of Hollywood Beauty Secrets 7:30pm @ Barnes & Noble, Encino

Friday
Maya Angelou speaks 8pm @ Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Edward Humes presents Monkey Girl 7pm @ Dutton’s Brentwood

Saturday
Michelle Yu and Blossom Kan present China Dolls 5pm @ Book Soup
Noel Alumit presents Talking to the Moon 7:30pm @ Skylight Books

Sunday
Susan Banyas presents No Strangers Here Today 3pm @ Central Library

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