Ghanaian Literature Week…very soon!

2014-03-15T16:44:33-04:00

Kinna Reads is hosting the second annual Ghanaian Literature Week which begins Monday, November 14th and runs through Sunday, November 20th. I've gathered a small stack and I'm making bookish plans: one of my favourite things to do...make book lists! So I plan to read one children's book (Adwoa Badoe's Ananse Stories) because I've been curious

Ghanaian Literature Week…very soon!2014-03-15T16:44:33-04:00

Mid-Year Check-in: Challenges

2021-11-18T11:28:23-05:00

Canadian Book Challenge 4 Final status,  52/13 I read about half of the 13 books recommended by Aritha van Herk, contemporary Canlit classics, and I’m glad I included this as part of the challenge because it kept me reading books that I wouldn’t have naturally taken reading time for. And

Mid-Year Check-in: Challenges2021-11-18T11:28:23-05:00

Anita Rau Badami’s Tamarind Mem (1996)

2014-03-13T20:18:23-04:00

Anita Rau Badami's Tamarind Mem (1996) Penguin Books, 1998 Tamarind Mem opens with a telephone call, from Kamini (who is studying in Calgary) to her mother (in India). Tension mingles with fondness: it’s an introduction in broad strokes. The conversation is relayed from Kamini’s perspective and then the narrative slips

Anita Rau Badami’s Tamarind Mem (1996)2014-03-13T20:18:23-04:00

And the reading is eeeeeeasyyyyy

2014-03-13T20:17:01-04:00

Summertiiiiiiime! I think this is going to be an amazing reading summer. Last year, my page-turning had its ups and downs, but this season looks like it will be book-soaked. At first I was thinking Theme Reading, but then I took a look at my 2011 Reading Plans

And the reading is eeeeeeasyyyyy2014-03-13T20:17:01-04:00

Persephones…and Alice Munro

2014-03-10T20:54:54-04:00

Reading in company. It’s always more fun, isn’t it? Not that a stack of Persephones and a stack of lemon cakes aren’t enjoyable in and of themselves. But there’s something about knowing that there are similar stacks of books and stacks of sweets at hand for other readers. That, just

Persephones…and Alice Munro2014-03-10T20:54:54-04:00
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