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Bookish delights at this weekend’s Ottawa Book Expo
Good news for book enthusiasts: the Ottawa Book Expo is returning this year. The annual event first kicked off in 2019 to promote up-and-coming Canadian authors in addition to supporting established favourites. Admission is free, and there is so much to do and see. This year, the three-day festival features
Book Review: The Weather Inside
It’s summer in Toronto, and the snow and ice are relentless. Too bad no one but Avery can see it. Avery Gauthier can’t get far enough away from her past: the death of her beloved father, the abuse she suffered as a teen, and the religion that tore her parents
Book Review: The Worthington Wife
New York Times bestselling author Sharon Page returns to the aristocratic world of lords and ladies in a gripping new novel After the death of her beloved fiancé, the Earl of Worthington, in the Great War, Lady Julia Hazelton is no longer interested in marriage. Instead she is devoting herself
Book Review: Time Out
A teacher's year of reading, fighting, and four-letter words A book that asks the hard question: What has the education system done to help children suffering from mental health issues? What can we do? And how much spit can one person endure? March 2014, Toronto — Twenty-two years ago, Liane
Poetry in the Capital
Poetry has a long history, and while it’s unclear when it started exactly, the oldest surviving poem was said to have been written in 2500 B.C.E. To this day, in every country and at every age, poetry continues to be written, read and listened to for the purpose of sharing
Whip Smart: Lola Montez Conquers the Spaniards
Whip Smart: Lola Montez Conquers the Spaniards, the first of the Whip Smart series by Montreal-based Kit Brennan, is an exciting page-turner transporting readers back to the Victorian era of 1842. Loosely based on the real-life adventures of Lola Montez, a notorious bad-girl of the era, Brennan fills in the
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