• Brenda’s review I wasn’t planning on reading His & Hers by Alice Feeney but couldn’t resist downloading the audiobook, and I am so glad I did. I enjoyed listening to Richard Armitage & Stephanie Racine narrate the story, and they drew me into the story right from the start. I usually only listen while I…

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  • We Have Always Been Here: A Queer Muslim Memoir is a 2020 Canada reads contender battling in Canada’s battle of the books for the title of the one book the country should read. Celebrities defend their chosen book debate style. The winner is chosen and my lips are sealed and I am focusing on my…

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  • The Year of the Witching by by Alexis Henderson is now available and it left me saying you guessed it Hot Diggity Dang that was good after reading it!! Year of the Witching is a dark feminist fantasy and not one I would have picked up on my own. I decided to download this one after…

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  • It’s here!!! Get it today!!! I think this is one not to missed and I hope it’s one you will join me in my saying “Hot Diggity Dang that was good!” Giddy up my friends, fasten your seat belts and join this delicious wacky and entertaining road trip from hell with this family!! If a…

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  • Brenda’s review Amy seems like she functions on the outside, but she is good at hiding the daily struggles going on in her head. I instantly connected with our main character Amy and was completely drawn into her life. In some ways, many of us can relate to some of Amy’s life and thoughts; however,…

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  • From the Ashes by Jesse Thistle is a 2020 Canada reads finalist battling in Canada’s “literary Survivor,” for the one book the country should read. The one book to bring focus to Canada. From the Ashes is the first book I read of the 5 finalists chosen this year and I have to say I think…

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