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When summertime rolls around, I dream about just sitting in my backyard on a beautiful afternoon with a glass of wine and a good book. Thanks to David Abeshouse and Paul Napolitano, I’m on my way to expanding my taste in wine. I have even been known recently to affirmatively choose a Pinot Noir over a Moscato. Some would say progress . . .


But while my wine choices seem to be under control, I’m low on books for my summer reading list.


So, Gotham friends, what is your favorite book and why? All recommendations are invited. I’m ready to get this summer started!

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Carly Bentley

Rose' is a great afternoon wine. OH--Books! That's right.
I'm a huge Dan Brown fan. Anything he writes is smart fiction. If your into motivational, I like Raise your Game by Alan Stein Jr. See you soon!
Rona Gura

My favorite book is The handmaid's Tale. If you want recent trashy, summer books, "Verity," "The Mother-In-Law" "A Curve in the Road," and "The Wife Between Us." "The Farm" was also good. A tiny bit more substance.

Submitted by MarilynGenoa on Tue, 06/11/2019 - 03:24

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Marilyn Genoa

Where The Crawdads Sing and Beneath A Scarlet Sky were two recent reads for me and I truly enjoyed them both. Anything Daniel Silva I have enjoyed.
As for wine, I still cannot find one I truly like. Moscato doesn't give me a migraine which is a plus. Still trying, however with each new bottle response is the same---nope.
Need to go back to David Abeshouse for more suggestions.

Submitted by NeilHollander on Tue, 06/11/2019 - 07:13

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Neil Hollander

Educated by Tara Westover
Nancy Schess

David was the first to steer me towards Pinot Noir. An excellent resource for sure.
Corey Bearak

I enjoy books on rock. Two books that tell much of the story of LA Rock are good reads.
1) There's Something Happening Here: The Story of Buffalo Springfield : for What It's Worth
2) Pickin' Up the Pieces: The Heart and Soul of Country Rock Pioneer Richie Furay

Submitted by LauraAvital on Wed, 06/12/2019 - 02:41

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Laura Avital

I just finished Dancing on Broken Glass about a couple facing bipolar disorder & more. It made me cry. Just cover the wine glass first. If you're into history - My Dear Hamilton was a fabulous read about the wife of Alexander Hamilton. It's fictional, but based on a lot of research.

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