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Quick Hits: Funny, Moving, and Everything In Between
In Quick Hits, a new 49th Shelf series, we look through our stacks to bring you books that, when they were published, elicited a lot of reaction and praise. …
Most Anticipated: 2015 Fiction Spring Preview
January is a fine time for looking ahead, and for scoping out the scene on the forthcoming reading year. Spoiler: it's going to be a good one.
Ken McGoogan on Grace O'Malley: Pirate Queen and True Canadian
Why does Canadian history insist on finishing at the Atlantic Ocean? Ken McGoogan argues that it doesn't, and that Scottish and Irish history is Canada's …
Middle Grade? Young Adult? New Adult? HELP
Suzanne Sutherland, launching her new middle grade novel, Something Wiki, breaks down the tricky distinctions between genres marketed for kids and teens. …
The Interruption: Sean Cranbury Interviews Kaleigh Trace
Sean Cranbury chats with Kaleigh Trace, author of Hot, Wet, and Shaking: How I Learned to Talk About Sex.
Most Anticipated: 2015 Kids' Books Spring Preview
Spoiler: this reading year is going to be a good one.
The Interruption: Sean Cranbury Interviews Jennifer LoveGrove
Today Sean chats with Jennifer LoveGrove, poet and author of Watch How We Walk and Jennifer reads from new, unpublished poems.
The Final Dash: A List of Books for all the Types on Your List
Nearly one week until Christmas! Here's hoping we can hook up your loved ones with the perfect present.
Deborah-Anne Tunney: Books to be Snowed-In With
Perfect reads to curl up with while the snow falls outside.
Christine Fischer Guy: Companions, Interlocutors, Mentors, and Time Thieves
On her debut novel, The Umbrella Mender, and the books that inspired her as she was writing it.