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Priscilla Tempest Mystery Series books

Book Review: The Priscilla Tempest Mystery Series by Ron Base and Prudence Emery

Canadian publisher Douglas & McIntyre must be aware of my love of cozy mysteries, because they very kindly sent me all four books in the Priscilla Tempest Mystery Series, including the most recent, published only a few months ago, Curse of the Savoy, by Ron Base and Prudence Emery. I gobbled up all four books…

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Brooklyn and Long Island by Colm Toibin

Book Review: Brooklyn and Long Island by Colm Toíbín

I’d like to say I planned ahead of time to read and write the reviews of one of Ireland’s most famous authors in the month of March, but I’ll admit to this all happening by happy accident instead. Last year, a publicist sent me the latest release from Colm Toíbín, excited that he had finally…

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The Third Wife of Faraday House by B.R. Myers book

Book Review: The Third Wife of Faraday House by B.R. Myers

I’ve never read a book by B.R. Myers before, but she’s a Canadian writer, and the premise of her latest release The Third Wife of Faraday House intrigued me, so I took a chance on a ‘new to me’ author. It was a fun book to read with lots of elements that promise a good…

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The Lost Tarot by Sarah Henstra book

Book Review: The Lost Tarot by Sarah Henstra

I vaguely recall seeing The Lost Tarot by Sarah Henstra on a summer reading list somewhere in my scrolling, so I figured it would be a light read that’s best done sooner rather than later. Henstra is also an award-winning Canadian author who I hadn’t read before, so her latest release coming out this past…

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Maude Horton's Glorious Revenge by Lizzie Pook book

Book Review: Maude Horton’s Glorious Revenge by Lizzie Pook

A quote on the cover of Maude Horton’s Glorious Revenge by Lizzie Pook loudly proclaims it as escapist fiction, although I’m hesitant to slap that label on it. Yes, it transports the reader to another time and place, but it does more than distract – it educates! Pook herself is a journalist and traveler, and…

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In the Upper Country by Kai Thomas book pictured beside a plant

Book Review: In the Upper Country by Kai Thomas

Shortlisted for the Governor General’s Award for Fiction, the Amazon Canada First Novel Award and the Atwood Gibson Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize, In the Upper Country by Kai Thomas is sure to be on many Canadian bookshelves these days. I was lucky to have received an ARC back when it was first released at the…

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Wait Softly Brother by Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer

Book Review: Wait Softly Brother by Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer

I wanted to fit this book into my current reading queue as I was delighted to discover it was longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, and already sitting on my bookshelf. Wait Softly Brother by Kathryn Kuitenbrouwer is a (somewhat?) experimental novel, one that I wasn’t exactly sure I fully grasped, but found myself getting…

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Away from the Dead by David Bergen book pictured beside a candle burning

Book Review: Away From the Dead by David Bergen

I wasn’t surprised to see David Bergen’s latest book Away From the Dead make the Scotibank Giller Prize longlist this year. He’s a serious writer, with seriously impressive award wins and nominations in his past. I last read a book of his in 2014, which you can read my review of here, and I felt…

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The Little Wartime Library by Kate Thompson book pictured beside a black figurine bent over a book

Book Review: The Little Wartime Library by Kate Thompson

Continuing on my recent ‘books about books’ kick, I picked up this thick paperback called The Little Wartime Library by Kate Thompson, which promised a snapping good story. It delivered; on both the good story, and the warm and fuzzy feeling when reading about the power of books and their ability to improve one’s outlook…

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The Secret Book of Flora Lea by Patti Callahan Henry book pictured underneath a flowering bush

Book Review: The Secret Book of Flora Lea by Patti Callahan Henry

I was in need of a lighter story that I knew would whisk me away into a well-developed plot. Also: books about books!!! The Secret Book of Flora Lea by Patti Callahan Henry is a work of historical fiction focusing on the mystery of a lost story and its connection to a lost girl, set…

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The Nightingale Affair by Tim Mason book

Book Review: The Nightingale Affair by Tim Mason

The blurb depicting The Nightingale Affair by Tim Mason as a “Victorian detective thriller” is what influenced me the most, as I was in the mood to read a classic mystery after a few of the modern domestic thrillers I had been through recently. I was delighted by the moody puzzle of this book; the…

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Homecoming by Kate Morton book, standing up beside a small toy house and plastic girl figurine

Book Review: Homecoming by Kate Morton

A great big doorstop of a book, Homecoming by Kate Morton was a work of historical fiction I had to prepare myself for. Some people love the prospect of digging into a giant family saga such as this, but I was hesitant about the length. It’s one of those historical books that switches back and…

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