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Let's Party: Recipes and Menus for Celebrating Every Day

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Coming soon from Hachette Book Group, this nonfiction book is scheduled for release in the fall of 2025. Union Square & Co. will be publishing it. 

288 pages, Hardcover

Published September 2, 2025

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Dan Pelosi

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3,541 reviews498 followers
February 13, 2026
Looking for a good cookbook with beautiful photos and new ideas? This fabulous collection of savory bites and sweet treats has got you covered!
Pelosi's recipes are both vibrant and approachable. The Balsamic Barbecued Ribs and Sunshine Pasta have me dreaming of warmer days with a blanket and a picnic basket.
At once bright, playful, and festive, Let's Party is full of fresh, flavorful ideas. You will have so much fun flipping through the pages and planning your next pool party - especially midwinter! - Tiffany J.
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3,371 reviews219 followers
January 2, 2026
3.5 rounded up

Solid cookbook! Most recipes have an image, lay-flat binding, a good mixture of vegetarian/gluten-free options, and I appreciated that it had a cohesive theme. Not a ton of terribly unique recipes here, but a lot that sounded tasty, with generally easy-to-source ingredients for those in an American city.
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1,308 reviews9 followers
December 29, 2025
Another social media influencer cookbook. This one is all about themed parties. Although I would not serve these exact menus at any party, there are recipes that I like. A person could cobble together an easy Italian dinner or dinner party of wedge or caeser salad, fettucini Alfredo or lasagnetta, and struffoli for dessert. None of the recipes are new or unique, but they are easy to prepare by most home cooks. Most recipes are accompanied by a photo and most cooks should be able to find the ingredients in their local markets (or order online). If you are a fan of Dan’s, you might like to add this to your cookbook collection. If Dan invited me to one of his parties, I’d be glad to attend as a guest to sample his culinary creations.
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342 reviews2 followers
September 1, 2025
For whatever reason, I was able to get my pre-order the day before it published and I wasted no time sitting down to read it cover to cover. Just like Let's Eat there's a ton of advice, so many recipes I want to try immediately, and so much heart. Brb just framing the photo of Grossy and Gus with their sandwiches and Bimpy with his chocolate pie to add to my own family photos. I always find Dan's recipe instructions so easy to follow and execute, and the summaries on all of these seem equally as straight forward.
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1,337 reviews37 followers
October 21, 2025
The one cookbook you need for gatherings large (Thanksgiving! holiday cookie party!) and small (breakfast for dinner, pool party, farmer's market)

Dan Pelosi's recipes are easy, adaptable to many dietary needs, and crowd pleasers. His approach is delicious, and joyful. He even includes down-to-earth hosting tips to make every meal a wonderful time. And if you have guests who tend to stay too long, he's got you covered there too!

A fantastic companion to his debut Let's Eat.

Thank you Edelweiss and Union Square & Co. for the e-galley.
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4,027 reviews37 followers
October 19, 2025
What a fun book. While I found more recipes from Pelosi's first cookbook that I liked (I'm vegetarian so not as many options for me), this one was more meat-heavy. What an important book to be out and fun and how fantastically fabulous. The hosting tips are good too! Highly recommend for all public libraries.
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2,564 reviews
December 17, 2025
Useful for large gatherings and party planning, his tomato pie, bloody mary and warm farro salad recipes are all amazing. This is another book that really encourages you to host, including timelines, reasons to celebrate and lots of seasonal recipes. A fun book.
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706 reviews1 follower
November 29, 2025
Dan is a perfectly nice cookbook author. This just wasn't the one for me right now. It's not going to be one I think about for long.
2,011 reviews17 followers
December 2, 2025
A fun and beautifully photographed book featuring foods that can be enjoyed at outdoor events.
454 reviews
December 13, 2025
Absolutely loved this cookbook. A perfecto combination of good wrong and fun recibí es. It had great pictures and I liked the organization.
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689 reviews
January 29, 2026
Some interesting/different recipes, lots of tips for planning and entertaining.
Recipe quality varies -- home cooks beware! Quantities, cooking times, etc. may not be accurate -- use your judgement and adjust as you think best. Not suitable for inexperienced cooks.
245 reviews2 followers
September 20, 2025
Beautifully written cookbook with gorgeous pictures that has a strong family feel! There are 100 recipes organized into 16 different dinner parties! What an original book! He even tells you how to set the guest list and how to get the guests to go home when it’s time!
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