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The Seaboard Review of Books: Monday Edition
April 6, 2026
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Night Birds by Margaret Sweatman
Reviewed by Gina Catherine Grant
6 hrs ago • Gina Catherine Grant
Spruce to Cedar by Lasänmą
Reviewed by Dawn Macdonald
6 hrs ago • Dawn Macdonald
The Art of Getting Lost and Found by Glenna Turnbull
Reviewed by Robin McGrath
6 hrs ago • The Seaboard Review of Books
Getting Cozy with A.L Jensen’s Hygge and Homicide
A Hygge House Cozy Mystery
6 hrs ago • Melanie Marttila
Shirley: An Indian Residential School Story
Written and illustrated by Joanne Robertson with Shirley (Fletcher) Horn
6 hrs ago • Melanie Jackson
Do It Wrong: How to be a poet in the twenty-first century by Derek Beaulieu
Reviewed by Dawn Macdonald
6 hrs ago • Dawn Macdonald
The Seaboard Review of Books: A Wednesday Edition
April 1, 2026
Apr 1 • The Seaboard Review of Books
The Breakwater by Leslie Shimotakahara
A multigenerational saga about the long shadow of an unspeakable family secret, culminating in an overdue reunion between rivalrous brothers.
Apr 1 • Pamela Sinclair and The Seaboard Review of Books
Cherry Beach by Don Gillmor
Reviewed by Paul Carlucci
Apr 1 • The Seaboard Review of Books
The Wren by A.F. Moritz
Reviewed by Michael Greenstein
Apr 1 • Michael Greenstein
Two Poems to End the Winter
Poetry by Philip Turner and Alexis Greene
Apr 1 • The Seaboard Review of Books
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