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Bedside Reading Returns for the Summer

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Bedside Reading kicks off the 2023 season on the East End with a fun lineup of beach reads available at local hotels. BEDSIDE READING

Bedside Reading kicks off the 2023 season on the East End with a fun lineup of beach reads available at local hotels. BEDSIDE READING

authorStaff Writer on May 22, 2023

Bedside Reading kicks off the 2023 season on the East End with a fun lineup of beach reads. From May 26 to May 29, guests will find a tote bag filled with a variety of complimentary books by their bedsides at local hotels and boutique properties, including fiction and nonfiction titles, romance, thrillers, memoirs and more

“We are happy to once again offer our carefully curated selection of books to the summer Hamptons visitor,” said Jane Ubell-Meyer, founder of Bedside Reading. “Visitors to the destination for the past 22 years look forward to our reads and we are happy to deliver again.”

Memorial Day Weekend tote bag book titles:

“The Truth About Adira” by Anna Paulsen (romance/fiction); “The Guest” by Emma Cline (thriller); “Life Is a Series of Unexpected Interruptions: The Untold Real-Life Story of How One Bad Decision Destroyed a Multimillionaire’s Life and His Road Back to God, Faith, and Love” by Clark East (memoir); “The Nine” by Phil Simon (business); “Karma Under Fire” by Love Hudson-Maggio (fiction/romance); “Death in the Cloud” by E.J. Simon (thriller); “The Marriage Box” by Corie Adjmi (women’s fiction); “Cheating Death: The New Science of Living Longer and Better” by Dr. Rand McClain (self-improvement); “The Convention of Wives” by Debra Green (women’s fiction).

Bedside Reading’s books can be found at Mill House Inn, The Maidstone, Southampton Inn, 1708 House, Marram, and Journey East Hampton. Additional book weekends this season will include July 4, August 11 and October 6. For more information, visit bedsidereading.com.

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