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Write Reads #51 The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz by Mordecai Richler
Welcome back, gang! Here is our Canadian Literature Classic. We hope you enjoy our discussion. Do you lean more towards Tania’s reading of the novel or Kirt’s? If Duddy is the apprentice then who is his mentor? Let us know. … Continue reading
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, CanLitNews, Kirt, Opinions, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
Tagged Aboriginal History Month, Book Club Podcast, Canada, Canadian literature, Classic, Guy Gavriel Kay, humour, Indigenous History Month, Michael Chabon, Montreal, Moonglow, Mordecai Richler, River of Stars, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, The hidden Life of Trees, Thomas King, Truth and Reconciliation Report
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Write Reads #49 The Hidden Keys by Andre Alexis
Join us for our discussion of Book 4 in Alexis’ planned Quincux. We had much to talk about in this podcast for Tania’s birthday pick. We hope that we covered the major bases. Let us know if you have any … Continue reading
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, CanLitNews, Kirt, Opinions, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
Tagged A Hundred Thousand Worlds, Andre Alexis, Bob Proehl, Book Club Podcast, Buffy the Vampire Slayer 20th Anniversary, Canadian literature, Canlit.ca, Emma Donoghue, Fifteen Dogs, Hugh Howey, Pastoral, Richard Wagamese, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Hidden keys, The Lotterys Plus One, Treasure Island, Wool
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Write Reads #48 The Man Who Saved Henry Morgan by Robert Hough
Hey there, Buccaneers! Why don’t ye get yerself settled in like and have an earfull of our Historical Fiction Pick podcast? You can plunder and pillage our thoughts . . . um, or something. Henry Morgan: Admirable Swashbuckler or Glorified … Continue reading
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, CanLitNews, Kirt, Opinions, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
Tagged A Tale For the Time Being, Anakana Schofield, Best Female Character in Canadian Literature, Book Club Podcast, Brown, Canada Reads 2017, Canadian historical fiction, Canadian literature, Chorus of Mushrooms, Fifth Business, Hiromi Goto, Kamal Al-Solaylee, Katherena Vermette, Malarky, Robert Hough, Robertson Davies, ruth ozeki, The Break, The man who saved henry morgan
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Write Reads #42 The Party Wall by Catherine Leroux
Has everybody done their reading for this podcast? We hope so because spoilers abound in this episode and this is the type of novel that will be seriously ruined by spoilers (or even reading the back of the book, as … Continue reading
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, CanLitNews, Kirt, Opinions, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
Tagged 49th Shelf, Alice I Think, Biblioasis, book club, Book Club Podcast, Cakes and ale, Can-Lit, Canadian literature, Catherine Leroux, CNQ, Dan Simmons, Duke, Hag-Seed, Haruki Murakami, Hogarth Shakespeare, Ikea, Jeanette Winterson, Kafka on the Shore, margaret atwood, Nice Recovery, P.G. Wodehouse, podcast, Republic of Dirt, Sara Tilley, Stranger Things, Susan Juby, the fall of hyperion, The Gap of Time, The Party Wall, The Wandering Bibliophile, W. Somerset Maugham, Woefield Poultry Collective
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Write Reads #41 The Back of the Turtle by Thomas King
This is an unprecedented podcast with Tania and Kirt recording in two different locations. If you want to find out Tania’s secret location you will have to listen to the podcast. That’s just the way it is. Our lack of … Continue reading
Posted in Book Club, Book Picks, Kirt, Opinions, Podcast, Tania, Uncategorized
Tagged book club, Book Club Podcast, Buffy the Vampier Slayer Adult Coloring Book, Can-Lit, Canadian literature, CBC, Consumed By Ink, Dan Simmons, Duke, Frances Burney, Karen Unland, Native History Month, podcast, Reading in Bed, Ricky Gervais, Sara Tilley, Seen and Heard in Edmonton, The Back of the Turtle, The Candy Palmater Show, The Wandering Bibliophile, Thomas King
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Write Reads #40 The Horseman’s Graves by Jacqueline Baker
Our 40th podcast and our May Mystery pick gone and got done (finally)! Tania opens a dialogue about how this book qualifies for our mystery month and Kirt offends fundamentalist Christians and Germans. It’s really a great podcast and a … Continue reading
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Tagged A Hundred Thousand Worlds, Alias Grace, Biblioasis, Bob Proehl, book club, Book Club Podcast, Can-Lit, Canadian literature, Catherine Leroux, Consumed By Ink, Dan Simmons, Drawn to Write, Duke, Happy Harbor Comics, Hard Witching, J. Torres, Jacqueline Baker, Lynne Anne Blom, margaret atwood, Ms. Marvel, Party Wall, podcast, Quill and Quire, Sara Tilley, sarah polley, The Broken Hours, the fall of hyperion, The Horseman's Graves, The Mighty Zodiac, The Moment of Movement, The Wandering Bibliophile, Youth Write
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Our May Mystery Pick (Which Will Be Entirely Read In June)
Hello, Dear Friends. Our deepest apologies for the lateness of this announcement. We were planning to have a guest host for our mystery/thriller pick but, sadly, these plans fell through. However, Kirt and Tania are known for their dauntlessness. We … Continue reading
Write Reads #39 Birdie by Tracey Lindberg with Laura from Reading In Bed
We’re actually on time with the podcast for a change. The fates conspired to allow us to get together with Laura from Reading In Bed for her third stint as guest host. Things went as swimmingly as they always do … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberta Readers' Choice Award, Beachcombers, Birdie, book club, Book Club Podcast, Can-Lit, Canada Reads 2016, Canadian literature, Charlotte Bronte, Dan Simmons, even this page is white, Fall of Hyperion, Frugal Gourmet, how to be a domestic goddess, Hyperion, interference, Joseph Boyden, Josh Radnor, Laura Frey, Margaret Laurence, Michael Chabon, michelle berry, Nigella Lawson, Outline, podcast, Rachel Cusk, Reading in Bed, Son of France, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay, the diviners, The Orenda, Todd Babiak, Tracey Lindberg, Urban Peasant, Villette, vivek shraya
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