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Julia Glass reads at Elliott Bay Book Company this afternoon. Glass, the author of the popular-with-book-clubs novel Three Junes, returns with another book that will probably appeal to the same audience, The Widower's Tale.

Seth Berg is a busy boy today; he reads at Elliott Bay Book Company before Julia Glass and then again this evening at Pilot books. Berg is the author of Muted Lines from Someone Else's Memory. It is a collection of poetry. He is apparently addicted to hot sauce.

While Berg reads at Pilot Books at 7 tonight, Thea Cooper will be reading at Elliott Bay Book Company. Breakthrough: Elizabeth Hughes, the Discovery of Insulin, and the Making of a Medical Miracle is Cooper's book about a breakthrough in diabetes research.

And Jon Macy will be at the Bottleneck Lounge tonight, too. Macy's Teleny and Camille is a comic book adaptation "of the anonymous gay erotic novel Teleny, published in London in 1893 and attributed to Oscar Wilde and his circle of writers and poets."

The full readings calendar, including the next week or so, is here. And if you're planning on staying in and you're looking for personalized book recommendations, feel free to tell me the books you like and ask me what to read next over at Questionland.