Are You Hooked on Canadian Books too?

2014-03-09T17:09:11-04:00

T. F. Rigelhof's Hooked on Canadian Books: The Good, The Better, and the Best Canadian Novels Since 1984 Cormorant Books Inc, 2010 Although I would struggle to choose my favourite kind of bookish book, one like this would certainly be a contender; it is not only a favourite kind of

Are You Hooked on Canadian Books too?2014-03-09T17:09:11-04:00

Making a commitment: the CBC4

2024-09-03T11:55:00-04:00

Well, I've decided. (Decided what?) Partly because the host's reminder of the first round-up for participants has come around. Partly because I think I could have put off deciding for a year, so I felt a snap decision might be better, freeing me to obsess about next year's line-up guilt-free. Partly

Making a commitment: the CBC42024-09-03T11:55:00-04:00

A Favourite about Favourites

2014-03-09T16:32:38-04:00

Arlene Perly Rae's Everybody's Favourites Penguin, 1997 One of the quotes that appears as an epigraph to this volume felt particularly poignant to me this summer: "One's first book, kiss, home run, is always the best." It's courtesy of Clifton Fadiman (yes, father of the infamous Ex Libris author) and

A Favourite about Favourites2014-03-09T16:32:38-04:00

Ever-evolving TBR list

2012-04-17T15:35:27-04:00

A couple of weekends ago, I was able to attend an event which included three novelists from Africa: Brian Chikwava (Zimbabwe), Carole Enahoro (Nigeria) and Ngūgī wa Thiong'o (Kenya). They focussed on the following works, respectively: Harare North, Doing Dangerously Well, and Dreams in a Time of War. And, so,

Ever-evolving TBR list2012-04-17T15:35:27-04:00

Orange Prize Winner and The Good Fiction Guide

2014-03-09T15:24:59-04:00

Well, I can't complain. Although I found the audio version of Barbara Kingsolver's work very tedious listening, I don't think there's any question of the sophisticated storytelling in The Lacuna. (After 5 hours of listening, I realized that I wasn't going to adjust to her delivery style, but I did

Orange Prize Winner and The Good Fiction Guide2014-03-09T15:24:59-04:00
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