Well, we were finally able to record our Canadian Classic podcast with our guest host, Alexis Kienlen. This one is definitely NSFW. We’ll just leave it a that and avoid any spoilers. Have a listen and let us know what you think. Is Bear the “quintessential Canadian novel”?
Other books mentioned in this podcast:
- Medicine Walk by Richard Wagamese
- Sweetland by Michael Crummey
- Fifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis
- Etta and Otto and Russell and James by Emma Hooper
- New Tab by Guillaume Morissette
- Pedal by Chelsea Rooney
- Chinkstar by Jon Chan Simpson
- Jerusalem by Guy Delisle
- Isobel and Emile by Alan Reed
- Surfacing by Margaret Atwood
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I didn’t listen to the whole thing, because I didn’t want to spoil it for myself. At first, I didn’t care about spoilers because I wasn’t sure I would ever get to this one, but the more I listened to you the more I thought I might read it.
My interest in Pedal has also been renewed. I bought it a while ago, but when I picked it up I wasn’t in the mood for it anymore. Next time I’ll just keep going – maybe it was just the first couple chapters I need to get through.
Very entertaining!
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