Canadian Fiction Posts
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Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2012
Here are the books we've all been waiting for. The very latest in fiction, poetry, and non-fiction for the discerning Canadian reader.
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Books that Excited Me: A List by Nancy Richler
Nancy Richler, whose latest novel is The Imposter Bride, compiles a list of memorable Canadian books.
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"I Am Not At Peace": Ghosts and Haunting in Canadian Fiction
Something is extra-unnatural about the supernatural in Canadian fiction, which renders an encounter with it all the more spooky and sinister.
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Books with Old Folks (by Brian Francis)
"Oh, Hagar Shipley, with your beetle-flecked hair, wilderness pride and flatulence..."