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Bury the Lead is a whodunit that nails the details
March 15, 2024
Burn Man weaves the macabre with the magical in searing story collection
March 13, 2024
Kara Swisher looks to ignite her unique place in journalism with Burn Book: A Tech Love Story
February 27, 2024
Rogers v. Rogers chronicles a critical moment in the history of Canadian telecom
February 14, 2024
Sheila Heti’s Alphabetical Diaries is more than what meets the eye
February 1, 2024
Everything There Is spins theoretical physics into a page-turner of a story
January 26, 2024
Filterworld is a sobering look at how algorithms shape what we buy, eat, listen to and watch
January 25, 2024
What happens if you were raised under psychological surveillance
January 5, 2024
Moral Courage takes readers into the tense and tenuous world of risk-taking journalism
December 28, 2023
With his memoir My Effin’ Life, rocker Geddy Lee tells a Jewish tale
December 21, 2023
The Harris Legacy: how Mike Harris created today’s Ontario
December 5, 2023
The Duel is a great guide to understanding both Canada’s past and present
November 2, 2023
Agents of Chaos depicts a world that is similar to ours, yet quite different
October 20, 2023
Alicia Elliott’s debut novel brings unique edge to contemporary Indigenous literature
October 18, 2023
With Elon Musk biography, writer Walter Isaacson tries to capture the ironies of a billionaire
September 21, 2023
Don Gillmor’s Breaking and Entering is a fitting book for the moment in which we are living
September 14, 2023
Emma Donoghue’s Learned by Heart isn’t your average forbidden-love story
September 8, 2023
Sean Michaels’s Do You Remember Being Born? could be forebear of a whole new genre of writing
September 5, 2023
Canadian author Sarah Bernstein’s Study for Obedience, short-listed for Booker Prize, is an unnervingly modern tale
August 17, 2023
Jennifer Vanderbes’s deft and thorough Wonder Drug maps the thalidomide tragedy
July 27, 2023
Mind Golf is an attempt to share secrets of eccentric legend Moe Norman
July 20, 2023
Queer romance novel Solomon’s Crown finds new ground in the medieval terrain
June 23, 2023
Noir thriller Red Team Blues captures the anxious tension of our time
June 16, 2023
Camp Zero reads like a chronicle of the present
June 8, 2023
All Things Move investigates the Sistine Chapel from all angles
June 1, 2023
Steven Heighton’s posthumous collection Instructions for the Drowning has emotional heft
April 20, 2023
Catherine Hernandez’s The Story of Us forces us to witness the structures of Canada’s immigration system
April 7, 2023
Thomas d’Aquino’s Private Power, Public Purpose challenges next generation to build on the ultimate Ottawa insider’s legacy
March 15, 2023
Vincent Lam’s On the Ravine offers a compelling narrative on the purgatory of addiction
February 28, 2023
Into the Great Emptiness makes case for Henry George Watkins to join pantheon of great explorers
February 24, 2023
Failure isn’t always a precursor to success when it comes to writing, book argues
February 23, 2023
In new book, Mike Pompeo offers up a valuable but troubling account of the Trump presidency
February 7, 2023
With Victory City, Salman Rushdie delivers not so much a masterpiece as a plea for humanity
February 7, 2023
With its chills and thrills, Bad Cree goes beyond the genre’s trope
January 20, 2023
New Bill Morneau book offers insider’s account of first five years of Trudeau government
January 17, 2023
Five mystery books to start the year with a thrill
January 13, 2023
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