Annemarie Tempelman-Kluit

07
Dec
Neighbourly Reads

Neighbourly Reads

It seems like most of you have as much going on as I did, as no one took advantage of
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16
Nov
November Halftime Show: Resending with link!

November Halftime Show: Resending with link!

Thanks to J for pointing out that I didn't include a link to the form! So here it
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15
Nov
November Halftime Show

November Halftime Show

I skipped October’s halftime show, but I’m back this month! If the Christmas displays at Costco, the drugstores,
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04
Nov
Golden Oldie Reads

Golden Oldie Reads

For those of you eagerly awaiting November’s ATK Reads on the first Friday of the month, my apologies—it’
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04
Oct
Thankful Reads

Thankful Reads

In honour of Canadian Thanksgiving on October 14th, I’m sharing books I’m thankful for—thankful they were written,
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20
Sep
September Half-Time Show

September Half-Time Show

I know you signed up for a monthly email, but I hope you’ll indulge me and be open to
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06
Sep
Time (& Space) Bending Reads

Time (& Space) Bending Reads

“How did it get so late so soon? It's night before it's afternoon. December is here
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09
Aug
I only read murder, bury the lead and the appeal.

AmDram Reads (aka AmDram August)

When I was reading I Only Read Murder, Bury the Lead, and The Appeal, I was reminded of a Henry Kissinger quote:  “The reason that university politics is so vicious is because stakes are so small.” You can substitute “amateur dramatics” for university politics, and the quote stands.
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05
Jul
Canadian summer reads

O Canada Reads

For July, in honour of Canada Day, we’re going national with recommendations for three books from Canadian authors who span the country from West to East, with a stop in TO. The best part is that if you like the first book, each author has a sequel or another book waiting for you.
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07
Jun
Darling by India Knight, The Other Half by Charlotte Vassell, Lady in Waiting by Anne Glenconner

Royal Reads

Fans of Downton Abbey, The Crown, and Bridgerton –  this month’s theme is for you: Royal Reads. Otherwise known as books where the British upper classes reign supreme with a smattering of royalty thrown in for good measure.
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