The Best Books of the Summer

Review: ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ arrives at the Hollywood Pantages with troubling timeliness If you’re of even the slightest literary inclination, this is the moment to take advantage of the Hollywood Pantages’ summer movie…

The Best Books of the Summer

Review: ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ arrives at the Hollywood Pantages with troubling timeliness

If you’re of even the slightest literary inclination, this is the moment to take advantage of the Hollywood Pantages’ summer movie sale. The sale, which runs through Labor Day weekend, is an essential stop on the road to autumnal malaise. The sale is a brilliant strategy, as well as an opportunity. Like a good sale, it rewards good-faith, conscientious theatergoers who don’t mind spending their dollars on something of interest to them. And like a good sale, it encourages people to explore whatever they may like best.

That’s why the Hollywood Pantages sale works so well. It’s not just about movies, of course. It’s about books, CDs, and DVDs. And while this sale is for books, it’s a particularly nice way of attracting the attention of readers. The Hollywood Pantages sale is a showcase for books; it’s a museum of literature in motion.

It’s no wonder then that the pantries sell out. This is the year of the book, and the Pantages is the place to be to start a summer of reading. Here’s the deal: On a Saturday, July 17, you can purchase a book for less than a dollar. That’s it.

That dollar could change your life, or it could buy a book that changes your life.

No time for a lengthy, in-depth analysis? We’ve also got a list of our recommendations for the best books of the summer. Here’s the deal: on a Saturday, June 1, you can purchase a book for less than a dollar. That’s it.

That dollar could change your life, or it could buy a book that changes your life.

It’s a bargain on the list below. If you buy it, we’ll send you a freebie, right in your inbox. The freebie will be your letter—the letter from your friend (or your relative, or your loved one) for whom you’ve written at some point.

Whether you buy a book or not, the more you read, the better you’ll get at making decisions, the better you’ll live.

In the short term, the most important thing you can do to maximize your reading time is

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