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Write Reads #17 The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley
It’s no mystery how we felt about our mystery pick: We really liked it. Have a listen to find out all of the reasons why, and, as a bonus, a discussion about the ongoing controversy surrounding Adult Fiction and Young … Continue reading
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Tagged #yegbookclub, A Tale For the Time Being, Adult Fiction vs. Young Adult Fiction, Alan Bradley, believable child narrators, book club, Canadian literature, Canadian Mystery, CBC Book Club, Fifth Business, George Eliot, Jonas Jonasson, Matt Haig, Middlemarch, My Life in Middlemarch, podcast, Rebecca Mead, Red Planet Blues, Robert J. Sawyer, Robertson Davies, ruth ozeki, Terry Fallis, The Best Laid Plans, The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden, The Humans by Matt Haig, The Radleys, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, Thomas Trofimuk, Up and Down, Waiting for Columbus
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The Research Rabbit Hole and Its Dangers
In several of our podcasts Tania and I have discussed the problem of information overload in some of the books we’ve read. I think that it’s a topic that deserves a post of its own as it has been weighing … Continue reading
Write Reads #12 Triggers by Robert J. Sawyer and Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
The adult speculative fiction vs. young adult speculative fiction cage match is finally here! Who came out on top? Privacy and secrets: good or bad? At what point does security become oppression? There’s lots of good stuff in this one, … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian historical fiction, Canadian speculative fiction, Fish Change Direction in Cold Weather by Pierre Szalowski, homeland security, Little Brother by Cory Doctorow, privacy, terrorism, The Far Side of the Sky by Daniel Kalla, The Humans by Matt Haig, Triggers by Robert J. sawyer
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