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1557 posts tagged books
This tiny bookstore is delighting French book worms. What a novel idea.
“I make resolutions for multiple aspects of my life including health and fitness, relationships, travel, and of course reading. One of the benefits of book related resolutions is that they can help with other resolutions.”
“So if you’re in the need for some festive cheer this holiday season, let’s take a look back over the 23 most incredible bookish moments that have warmed our hearts in 2016.”
Looking to expand your reading list for 2017? Take POPSUGAR’s reading challenge!
Don’t forget to #BookYourHolidays with Simon & Schuster Canada. Each week we’re uncovering a new set of books for you to gift to the bookworm in your life! (Or yourself – we’re not judging!)
And don’t forget to enter to win our book lover’s prize pack! You could win all 30 books featured, a gift card to Litographs, and one free monthof OwlCrate YA subscription box!
Holley, Publicity Assistant: I am currently reading The Wonder by Emma Donoghue. After listening to her speak at the Toronto Public Library a few weeks ago I had to get a copy! It is a beautiful novel that takes place in a 1850s Irish village that is baffled by Anna’s fast.
Jordyn, Sales Operations Assistant: I just finished The
Assassin’s Blade, by Sarah J. Maas. It’s a fantastic collection of short
stories about Celaena’s backstory and history with Sam. While it can be read
any time throughout the series, I read it after Queen of Shadows so that I
wouldn’t power through Empire of Storms and
be
sad that I have to wait so long for the next book!
Alexandra, Marketing Assistant: I have been in serious thriller mode lately – Amy Stuart, Ruth Ware, you name it, I’m reading it. So of course I had to pick up Iain Reid’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things. I’ve only just started, but I’m already so intrigued by this plot!
To a dog, there is no such thing as “fresh air.” Every breath of air is loaded with information. In Being a Dog, Alexandra Horowitz unpacks the mystery of a dog’s worldview as has never been done before.
Dogs noses can smell 10,000 to 100,000 times better than a human. In Being
a Dog, research scientist Alexandra Horowitz explains how dogs perceive
the world through their most spectacular organ and how we humans can put our under-used sense of smell to work in surprising ways.
Happy International Day of Friendship! If books were people, these books would be besties.
Some of our very favourite paperback covers of 2016 to celebrate #PaperbackBookDay.