Fanfair

NIGHT TABLE READING

April 2006
Fanfair
NIGHT TABLE READING
April 2006

NIGHT TABLE READING

ANDY SAMBERG

S.N.L. cast member

"I'm currently reading Garfield Chews the Fat: His 17th Book, by Jim Davis [Ballantine]. Wrongly considered by many to be one of Davis's minor works, it further explores the days and nights of everyone's favorite big-boned feline and his many misadventures. I'm currently working on S.N.L and learning how to read better."

GREG KELLY

White House correspondent,

Fox News Channel

Moondust: In Search of the Men Who Fell to Earth, by Andrew Smith (Fourth Estate). "Andrew Smith introduces the 12 astronauts who've walked the moon as they confront what comes next in life. Neil Armstrong retreats from fame but embraces dignity. Harrison Schmitt secures a Senate seat. Buzz Aldrin inspires envy in his peers and starts drinking heavily. Smith's book makes your pending midlife crisis seem a bit more bearable in comparison."

JANE ROSENTHAL

movie producer; co-founder, Tribeca Film Festival

The Very Best Men—Four Who Dared: The Early Years of the CIA,

by Evan Thomas (Simon & Schuster). "Packed with details of the men who lived their lives on the shadowy front lines of the Cold War, this book is an integral piece of our country's hidden history and a valuable guide to understanding some of our country's current political policy."