![]() “It is much more about creative partnerships, long-term friendships than it is about actual video games. “ Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow” by Gabrielle Zevin So it's really been an appropriate and fitting and moving read for people this summer.” And it was written well before the summer, but it came out within a couple of weeks of Roe being overturned. “It deals with abortion and reproductive rights. The Santa Anas are blowing, and there are wildfires, and the people and the animals of Los Angeles are getting pretty restless. “It takes place at a pink hotel in Beverly Hills. So we've continued to have a strong interest in reading books, for which we are quite grateful.” Recommendations - including many written by Angelenos - for the end of summer “Many people turned to reading as one of their hobbies and free time activities. Orphan says business has been good throughout the pandemic. KCRW gets book recommendations from Katie Orphan, manager of Chevalier's Books, an independent bookstore in LA’s Larchmont Village neighborhood. It’s not too late to catch up on summer reading - and look ahead to what’s coming out this fall. ![]()
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