Globe and Mail book experts to host live Q&A on summer reading recommendations
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Globe Staff
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This is a promotional piece from The Globe and Mail's Culture team announcing their list of the 36 best new books for summer, and inviting readers to a live Q&A session on July 9 with arts editor Judith Pereira and book critic Emily Donaldson. Readers can ask questions about the summer reading list and get personalized book recommendations.
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· 3 pulledFor many, summer is the time to finally catch up on reading lists, as well as discover the next big book to dive into while relaxing on the beach.
To help you get started, our Culture team published our list of the 36 best new books for the summer, from memoirs to family drama and everything in between.
On Thursday, July 9 at 1 p.m., arts editor Judith Pereira and book critic Emily Donaldson will be answering reader questions on our list of summer reads, what your next book should be and what you think should be on our radar.
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