Recently, I had a friend ask for book recommendations and in particular, books she might enjoy reading this summer. Her reading style leans more towards the “chick-lit”, or “women’s contemporary” genres of […]
I read Murder on the Orient Express many years ago, and also while taking a train to boot – but when the announcement that “Cousin Matthew […]
Thank you to Random House Canada for allowing us the opportunity to read Crimes Against My Brother by David Richard Adams. Richards wrote the Giller Prize […]
The Blessings by Elise Juska, was a book I picked up just as the Easter weekend was beginning. I can’t think now of a more perfect […]
The public library is a wonderful thing. It is so accessible to feed the hoarding, and can all be done for free! I can say (boast? […]
As news of the kidnapping of the 300 girls in Borno, Nigeria captures our attention (and outrage and sad horrifying and sickening feelings), I remembered that a few months back […]