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Don't miss our L.A. Times Book Club Event - June 25

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L.A. Times [View in browser]( [Los Angeles Times Book Club] Dear Reader, World-class authors. Handpicked titles. Lots of surprises. Could anyone but the L.A. Times create a book club like this? Every month, we'll share a new book with you, the Southern California bookworm, in mind. Then we'll publish stories about each selection and host a live event with the author. First up: “The Library Book,” a whodunit and portrait of L.A. as a city of readers by best-selling author Susan Orlean. Join us June 25, 7:30 to 9:30, at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre, Barnsdall Art Park, as Orlean sits down in conversation with L.A. Times Deputy Managing Editor Julia Turner. [GET TICKETS]( [LA Times]( Subscribe A subscription to the L.A. Times ensures your right to know the truth every day, and helps us fund the stories that matter. [SAVE NOW]( [Book Club]( BOOK CLUB We'll keep you in the loop about upcoming L.A. Times Book Club news and events. [SIGN UP]( [Sign up for newsletters]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | Copyright © 2019 Los Angeles Times | 2300 E Imperial Highway, El Segundo, CA 90245 | [(213) 283-2274](tel:2132832274)

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