George Pelecanos’ The Cut and The Double

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As the writer for HBO's "The Wire" and "Treme", George Pelecanos' reputation is impeccable. His style is succinct, polished. And he is as skilled at drawing intense, vivid scenes as he is at casting a wide story arc, allowing characterization to take centre stage. His Lucas Spero mysteries showcase all

George Pelecanos’ The Cut and The Double2014-07-11T16:26:16-04:00

Gerry Fostaty’s As You Were (2011)

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It's the summer of 1974, twenty-five kilometres north of Quebec City, and eighteen-year-old Gerry Fostaty is on a cadet training assignment. Goose Lane Editions, 2011 A cadet training assignment on a Canadian Forces base? I know nothing of this world, beyond what I've gleaned from "Private Benjamin", "An

Gerry Fostaty’s As You Were (2011)2014-03-20T19:54:41-04:00

Daniel Glattauer’s Love Virtually (2006; 2011)

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It began when I was a girl, with books like Jean Webster's Daddy Long Legs and Norma Fox Mazer's I, Trissy. These stories invited me directly into characters' private thoughts, via letters written to a trusted recipient and journal entries written for the writer's own eyes. Trans. Katharina Bielenberg

Daniel Glattauer’s Love Virtually (2006; 2011)2014-03-20T19:55:02-04:00

Georgia Nicols’ You and Your Future (2011)

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When I was twelve,  I got a boxed kit which allowed me to draw my own astrology chart. House of Anansi, 2011 More than ten years later, I finally wrapped my head around the mathematical charts in the back of the book. In the meantime, I admired the

Georgia Nicols’ You and Your Future (2011)2014-03-20T15:35:46-04:00

Another kind of storytelling: Born Liars

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You haven’t heard from him much lately, I know. But once upon a time (well, this theme is all about storytelling, right?), Mr BIP was a strong presence in these lands. Some of you might remember when he won a cheerleading award for Dewey’s Read-a-Thon, though lately he’s been reading

Another kind of storytelling: Born Liars2014-03-20T15:25:49-04:00
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