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Book Review: Fire and Air by Erik Vlaminck

Book Review: Fire and Air by Erik Vlaminck

Most people would readily claim that someone in their family suffers from mental illness. Mind you, many of these cases are undiagnosed (or completely imagined), but everyone suspects at least one family member of theirs is crazy, because that’s really the only explanation for why they drive you crazy, right? Fire and Air by Erik…

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Book Review: Glory Over Everything, Beyond the Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom

Book Review: Glory Over Everything, Beyond the Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom

Glory Over Everything by Kathleen Grissom is so much more than a book about slavery. It looks at this difficult time from a unique perspective; that of a man who is born to a white man and black woman, who is therefore considered of mixed blood and subject to the same lack of rights that…

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Book Review: 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl by Mona Awad

Sometimes, it’s nice to be reminded how truly unique being a woman is. What I mean by this, is that Mona Awad,  debut author of 13 Ways of Looking at A Fat Girl has deftly captured the true essence of a woman’s complicated relationship with her own body image; a topic that most females have…

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Book Review: Clarence Olgibee by Alan S. Kessler

Book Review: Clarence Olgibee by Alan S. Kessler

I am so conflicted about this book, but in a good way. I was hesitant to review it because it’s self published, and I don’t typically agree to review self-published books for a host of reasons, the main one being I used to work in traditional publishing, so I know how important the process of…

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Book Review: Broken Promise by Linwood Barclay

I have fond memories of my parents reading aloud Linwood Barclay’s witticisms from the  Toronto Star newspaper when I was a kid, eating pancakes while they laughed at his latest opinion or humour piece. Back then, they enjoyed reading what he had to say and now I share the same love of his writing today, even if…

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Book Review: Dear Emma by Katie Heaney

Book Review: Dear Emma by Katie Heaney

Ah yes, “women’s fiction”. Dear Emma by Katie Heaney would most definitely fit into this genre of books, but that doesn’t mean I didn’t like it. Yes, I enjoy thought-provoking literature, but I also enjoy reading a book about a fluffy university girl whose biggest problem is getting over some jerk who didn’t text her back….

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Book Review: Purity by Jonathan Franzen

Book Review: Purity by Jonathan Franzen

So I finished the 563 pages that was Jonathan Franzen‘s latest tome Purity, and my mind is not changed about him. I still think he’s the definition of a literary snob, but he’s also a fantastic writer. Sigh, I hate being so conflicted about books; if I really like the book, I really want to…

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Book Review: Captive by Claudine Dumont

“The Brothers Grimm Meets Stephen King” is a quote from the French media outlet La Presse, found on the cover of Claudine Dumont‘s Captive. This book is another translation (side note: I seem to be reading a lot of these lately, which makes me feel much more intelligent than I really am), so it was originally written…

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Book Review: Punishment by Linden MacIntyre

I have a bad habit of judging a book by its author. It’s not fair, especially when I haven’t actually read any books by that writer, but I hear other people’s opinions of them, and I recall reviews I’ve read about their other books, so I think I know what I’m going to read before…

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Book Review: The Outside Circle by Patti LaBoucane-Benson

Book Review: The Outside Circle by Patti LaBoucane-Benson

So this is a first for ivereadthis: a book review of a graphic novel! And what a perfect book to start off this trend: The Outside Circle by Patti LaBoucane-Benson, art by Kelly Mellings. Powerful, this book is so powerful, and very necessary. It tells the story of Pete, a young Aboriginal man who comes from…

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Book Review: Sleep by Nino Ricci

Book Review: Sleep by Nino Ricci

Sleep. I’m obsessed with it since having a baby. How much am I getting? How much is my baby getting? Is it enough? Is it too much? Is it at the right times of day? When will I ever be able to sleep in again? Probably never, but a girl can dream (pun intended). So…

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Book Review: A Whole Life by Robert Seethaler

Like the title suggests, A Whole Life by Robert Seethaler (translated from the German by Charlotte Collins) is literally about a man’s whole life, in only 139 pages. Apparently this book is also an international bestseller, so I had high hopes when I cracked it open. Unfortunately, it was a bit disappointing. I can’t say why…

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