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Millergrams 2 by Professor Julius Sumner Miller

This was going to be last week’s book, but my body decided otherwise. I tripped over my own foot and damaged myself, including making...

Leaf Storm by Gabriel García Márquez

You know, as a blogger I dream of finding that one book. That one book that cancels out all those poor book choices. I...

New Ceres Nights edited by Alisa Krasnostein & Tehani Wessely

This is one of those must have books. I saw it at Continuum 15 in 2019, it became one of those books I absolutely...

The Back of the Back of Beyond by Edwina Harvey

One of those books I picked up for no particular reason, might have something to do with liking her writing…then again, maybe not. But...

Chimera by Mira Grant

This is the third book in the Parasitology series. I read them out of order and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I know, you’re supposed...

Hospital Sketches by Louisa May Alcott

This is a book I bought during my American trip in 2019. We were staying with my Travelling Companion’s cousin close to Harpers Ferry,...

Code Blue: Prison Officer in Danger by Bruce Perham

I have this book because of the ‘who you know’ theory of book reading. I have a friend on Facebook who is a retired...

Dragons at Crumbling Castle by Terry Pratchett

I bought this recently in my endeavour to own all the versions of The Carpet People Pratchett has ever written. The Carpet People was...

Buying picture books as Christmas presents? These stories with diverse characters can help kids develop empathy

Image: Shutterstock Gifting children books can be about more than just giving them something to read. Books are portals to adventure, imagination and new experiences....

The Trauma Cleaner by Sarah Krasnostein

Letter to the subject Dear Sandra, You’ve lead an absolutely amazing life. It started off so poorly, with parents who could never even try to understand...
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