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Book Review: Timeless Hospitality, Historic Resorts of Muskoka by Andrew Hind

Long time readers of my blog may recall I’m lucky enough to visit the beautiful area of Muskoka each summer to stay at my family cottage, so when I saw Timeless Hospitality by Andrew Hind in the Dundurn catalogue, I quickly snapped up a copy. Admittedly a very niche interest, I was delighted to read...

Book Review: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

As much as I try to work through the new releases sent to me from book publishers for review, I’ll occasionally follow a recommendation from a fellow book lover with no other goal other than to satisfy my curiosity (book FOMO is a real thing!). A good friend of mine who used to work in...

Book Review: Hunger and Thirst by Claire Fuller

I’ve read a few books by Claire Fuller and enjoyed them individually, even as they are all quite different. I just finished her most recent release Hunger and Thirst, which felt like another example of Fuller pushing the limits of her writing comfort zone (it’s a ghost story, and I’ve thought of her as mainly...

Book Review: The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances by Glenn Dixon

It has been a few years since Calgary author (and my friend!) Glenn Dixon has released a book, but I’ve always enjoyed his writing, so I was excited to pick up a copy of his latest novel, The Infinite Sadness of Small Appliances. For those who are already feeling a bit nervous about artificial intelligence,...

Book Review: As We Forgive Others and A Place of Secrets by Shane Peacock

A new mystery series by a Canadian author is always a fun project for me to dive into, so I was delighted to read As We Forgive Others, and A Place of Secrets by Shane Peacock. They were published consecutively in 2024 and 2025, and I’m hopeful another is on the way shortly. They are...

Book Review: The Land and Its People by David Sedaris

Longtime readers of this blog will recognize how momentous of an occasion this is for me – a new David Sedaris book! He is my favourite writer, and receiving his latest book of essays for review is always something I look forward to. He’s an incredibly prolific writer so he does have new books fairly...

Book Review: A Daughter’s Place by Martha Bátiz

I’ve been on a streak of reading really good historical fiction centering women lately, and I’ve just completed another to add to that list of recommended reads: A Daughter’s Place by Martha Bátiz. It focuses on the women surrounding the famous author of Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes, most specifically, his illegitimate daughter Isabel. I...

Book Review: Treat Them as Buffalo by Blair Palmer Yoxall

I was delighted to discover the debut novel by Calgary author Blair Palmer Yoxall, titled Treat Them as Buffalo, was published by major publishing house, HarperCollins Canada – yay for bigger marketing budgets! The demand continues to grow for Indigenous books by Indigenous authors, but in this case, Yoxall is a member of the Métis...

Book Review: Liberty Street by Heather Marshall

I’m focusing on works of historical fiction this month, and Liberty Street by Heather Marshall is next on my list. I hesitated to pick it up because it;s a whopping 430 pages, but I knew this Canadian author’s debut book was popular so figured it wouldn’t be a tedious read. This is most definitely a...

Book Review: You’ve Changed by Ian Williams

The latest novel from Ian Williams titled You’ve Changed has been sitting on my shelf for over a year now, and when I had a break in my reading schedule I picked it up, eager to finally get to it. Why was I so excited? Because the premise was simple yet highly relatable; it’s about...

Book Review: Even the Good Girls Will Cry by Melissa Auf der Maur

I am a child of the ’90s, and like many, will see that decade as a golden one because they are the years before social media ruined us all. Perhaps I’m being a bit dramatic here, but I share these sentiments with the author Melissa Auf der Maur who writes about this special decade in...

Book Review: The Measure by Nikki Erlick

I’ve been asked to speak about The Measure by Nikki Erlick at the Big Book Club here in Calgary this week, which I’m more than happy to do. To help myself prepare for the one hour presentation (!) , I figured I’d bang out a quick review here. No doubt many of you have heard...

Book Review: The Stranger in Room Six by Jane Corry

There’s so many domestic thriller writers right now it’s hard to keep track of them. I’m always discovering new ones (and by discovering, I mean book publicists pitching them to me, because I’m lazy), and I make an effort to read at least one book by each I’m introduced to, just in case I discover...