Neighbourly Reads
It seems like most of you have as much going on as I did, as no one took advantage of
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
November Halftime Show
I skipped October’s halftime show, but I’m back this month! If the Christmas displays at Costco, the drugstores,
Golden Oldie Reads
For those of you eagerly awaiting November’s ATK Reads on the first Friday of the month, my apologies—it’
Thankful Reads
In honour of Canadian Thanksgiving on October 14th, I’m sharing books I’m thankful for—thankful they were written,
September Half-Time Show
I know you signed up for a monthly email, but I hope you’ll indulge me and be open to
Time (& Space) Bending Reads
“How did it get so late so soon? It's night before it's afternoon. December is here
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.
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.
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.