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Print Matters: Heart of the City, by Robert Rotenberg

August 7, 2017 Danny Gorny

Until I read Heart of the City, Toronto hardly seemed to me like the sort of city in which to […]

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Print Matters: Until It Fades by K.A. Tucker

July 31, 2017 Danny Gorny

Until It Fades by K.A. Tucker isn’t the type of novel I would usually pick up, but with everything going […]

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Print Matters: Black Apple, by Joan Crate

July 24, 2017 Danny Gorny

This week I had the pleasure of diving into Black Apple, an award winning debut novel by indigenous author Joan […]

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Five Classic Canadian Novels to Read by Indigenous Authors

July 17, 2017 Joan Crate

Coming up with five classic novels by Indigenous authors to read is not an easy feat considering that many, myself […]

The Freedom Broker
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Author K.J. Howe’s debut novel is The Freedom Broker

July 10, 2017 Emma Siegel

This past week I read K.J. Howe’s debut novel The Freedom Broker. Although action-based novels are not usually my go-to […]

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Building a Community at the 2017 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize Awards

June 28, 2017 Danny Gorny

27 June, Toronto – Air abuzz with excitement, over 150 authors, publishers, and literary professionals came to the Gardiner Bistro […]

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CONTEST: Trillium Book Award Finals Dinner + English Shortlisted Books

June 8, 2017 Joel Levy

This year’s Trillium Book Award will see six English and five French books in the final round before a winner […]

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CONTEST: New Kobo Aura H2O, you can now read underwater; Do you really have any excuses left?

May 13, 2017 Daanish Rehman

This summer, you’ll blaze through books with your new Kobo Aura H2O. If you’re thinking, ‘well, I don’t own one,’ […]

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Five Canadian Novels One Should Read for Canada 150

May 4, 2017 Dr. Neal Hackler

The 150th anniversary of Confederation, Canada’s sesquicentennial, is a suitable prompt for recommended reading. Rather than simply list the best […]

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Great Hall to Host Readings from Trillium Book Award Finalists

April 20, 2017 Joel Levy

St. Paul’s Anglican Church at 227 Bloor Street East will host readings by previous winners and 2016 finalists of the […]

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