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November 1, 2007
Goodbye, cruel world
Alan Weisman imagines what the Earth would look like if humans disappeared
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Tim Christison
Teenage life on the prairies
Colin Thomson creates a bizarre, tragic and funny portrait of rural teen life in Fourteen
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Cheryl Loewen
Demanding the exotic
Award-winning author Kiran Desai explores the map of Indian fiction
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Aneka Rao
Lonesome Boston Jim
Claire Mulligan strikes gold with a tale of lovelorn prospectors
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Cheryl Loewen
October 25, 2007
The best there is, the best there was….
Bret “The Hitman Hart” dishes on drugs, death and affairs in new autobiography
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Shawn Hoult
Life during wartime
Roma Tearne’s debut Mosquito a haunting tale of battle-torn Sri Lanka
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Brendan Harrison
October 18, 2007
A climate change book that’s uplifting
Chris Turner’s world travels map a Geography of Hope
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Mark Hopkins
‘She was a woman I didn’t particularly like’
Rona Maynard looks at the tumultuous relationship with her mother in new memoir
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Lenore Hume
This book’s got bite
The Raw Shark Tales is a Jaws-droppingly metaphysical puzzler
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Diane Klaver
Reading beyond ‘a woman trapped in a man’s body’
Julia Serano’s bold new trans feminist ideas are fuel for a gender revolution
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Anthea Black
Alberta: big, fat, oily idiot?
William Marsden rails against Alberta oil in new polemic
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Jeremy Klaszus
Name fame: Walrus night in Calgary
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Ian Doig
October 11, 2007
Blood-spattered and brilliant
Michael Winter on road trips, kids and the meaning of life
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Lachlan Mackintosh
Fact or fiction?
William Neil Scott’s autobiography of lies
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Kyle Francis
October 4, 2007
From basement to bestseller
Forty years later, Anansi continues to redefine Canadian publishing
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Mark Hopkins
Albertan gothic western
Gil Adamson gathers a gang of grotesques in The Outlander gothic
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C.B. MacKintosh
Neurologist by day, author by night
Liam Durcan’s debut novel García’s Heart explores the psychological horror of war crimes
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Natalie St Denis
Migrant Ukrainian farmers in love
Marina Lewycka’s Strawberry Fields is an ambitious exploration of the immigrant experience
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Brendan Harrison
Calling Inspector Banks
Bestselling author Peter Robinson on the art of crime fiction
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Tim Christison
Depression-era grifters
Will Ferguson descends into a world of con-men in Spanish Fly
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Brendan Harrison
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