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Who Doesn’t Love Anne?

2014-03-11T20:33:22-04:00

If you’ve read all your Anne books until their pages have loosened from their spines, Second Story Press has the answer: two Anne-ish books in their Gutsy Girls series. Caroline Stellings’ The Contest Second Story Press, 2010 For Avonlea-ish-ness, The Contest is delightful. Although Hamilton, Ontario is a long way

Who Doesn’t Love Anne?2014-03-11T20:33:22-04:00

Lives of Girls and Women (1971) II

2014-03-11T20:29:05-04:00

When I was browsing the library stacks the other day, looking for the next volume in Maya Angelou’s autobiography, I happened upon this: JoAnn McCaig’s Reading In: Alice Munro’s Archives. And isn’t that just how it happens? How stacks of library books get out of hand? But how could I

Lives of Girls and Women (1971) II2014-03-11T20:29:05-04:00

Buried In Orange Print: Reading Plans

2021-11-18T11:29:39-05:00

One of my favourite times of the reading year! Last year I posted about Orange Prize longlisted works on Mondays and Thursdays throughout Orange Prize Season, but this year I will be selecting specific weeks that will focus on All-Things-Orange. I can hardly wait, though I still need to finish

Buried In Orange Print: Reading Plans2021-11-18T11:29:39-05:00

Anthony Bidulka’s Amuse Bouche (2003)

2014-07-11T16:36:47-04:00

Anthony Bidulka’s Amuse Bouche Russell Quant, #1 Insomniac Press, 2003 Things that I like about the first book in Anthony Bidulka’s mystery series: 1. Barbra; 2. Saskatoon; and 3. Russell Quant. 1. Barbra is a four-year-old Standard Schnauzer who’s firmly attached to Anthony Bidulka’s sleuth but also adores sleepovers and

Anthony Bidulka’s Amuse Bouche (2003)2014-07-11T16:36:47-04:00

Lives of Girls and Women (1971) I

2014-03-11T20:24:01-04:00

Early in Lives of Girls and Women, readers learn that Jubilee is "not part of town, but it was not part of the country either”. Del Jordan isn’t exactly sure where she belongs either. Readers of Dance of the Happy Shades will recognize Jubilee; some of its stories take place

Lives of Girls and Women (1971) I2014-03-11T20:24:01-04:00
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