Book Review: Talking to the Dead by Bonnie Grove
Canadian author Bonnie Grove delivers a spell-binding story in her debut novel, Talking to the Dead, about a young woman dealing with her husband's death.
View ArticleBook Review: Miss Fortune by Sara Mills
Canadian author Sara Mills delivers a post-war era mystery set in New York, where Allie Fortune is the only female private investigator.
View ArticleUnfulfillment and Open Endings in Emma Donoghue's Touchy Subjects
In Touchy Subjects, Emma Donoghue, Irish-Canadian author of the bestselling novel Room, tackles taboos and challenges readers' expectations.
View ArticleBook Review: The Bishop's Man by Linden MacIntyre
Awarded the Giller Prize in 2009, Linden MacIntyre's The Bishop's Man tackles the difficult yet timely issue of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.
View ArticleMicMac Stories and Human Nature
MicMac tribal stories reflect how eastern Canadian landscapes were formed as well as realistically depict human psychology during extremely stressful times.
View ArticleHome to Woefield by Susan Juby: A Triumph of Hope and Humor
Home to Woefield by Susan Juby, the author's first attempt at adult fiction, is a light-hearted look at hope, resolution, and chickens.
View ArticleBook Review: Deloume Road by Matthew Hooton
Vancouver Island novelist Matthew Hooton writes a stunning, reflective novel about a few days of summer in a small community.
View ArticleBook Review: The Cameo by Lorraine Shelstad
Lorraine Shelstad's historical romance takes readers to Italy in the 1800s in search of the story behind a beautiful cameo brooch.
View ArticleBook Review: Juliet by Anne Fortier
Anne Fortier takes reader to Siena, Italy, for an action-packed tale of a modern-day Juliet.
View ArticleBook Review: The Sisters Brothers by Patrick deWitt
Darkly comic, set in the Californian Gold Rush-era, The Sisters Brothers is a grippingly original tale of death, mayhem and redemption.
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