Review: Milk and Honey
Ruper Kaur has caused a whole lot of buzz in the past few years. Though I’ve read her poems on social media and seen them… Read More »Review: Milk and Honey
Ruper Kaur has caused a whole lot of buzz in the past few years. Though I’ve read her poems on social media and seen them… Read More »Review: Milk and Honey
Like many who follow Canadian Lit, I’d been hearing about The Marrow Thieves for the last year and a half. Despite picking up a copy a… Read More »Review: The Marrow Thieves
As you’ve probably noticed if you come around here often, I’ve been a little inactive the last couple months. This is largely because I started… Read More »Mini-Reviews: What I’ve Been Reading
I actually The Break a while ago, but the draft of this review just got lost, and I’m just finding it now. But everything remains true, so here… Read More »Review: The Break
I received a copy of The Boat People for volunteering at the Giller Light Bash in November. With the topics of immigration and refugees in the news… Read More »Review: The Boat People
Guys, Eden Robinson is an absolute delight. I heard her read from Son of A Trickster at this year’s Festival of Literary Diversity, and she was… Read More »Review: Son of a Trickster
I actually read Scarborough because I ran out of books on my vacation and my mother had picked up a copy after hearing about it on… Read More »Review: Scarborough
I picked Nostalgia up not knowing much about it other than that it had been on Canada Reads. Science fiction isn’t really a genre I normally… Read More »Review: Nostalgia
I picked The Conjoined up on Kobo a while back because it was on sale and I’d heard a lot of good things about Jen Sookfong… Read More »Review: The Conjoined
I heard Saleema Nawaz read a portion of Bone and Bread at The Festival of Literary Diversity. I almost bought the book there because Nawaz was… Read More »Review: Bone and Bread