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Nightshade by Lynn Hutchinson Lee
Reviewed by Lisa Timpf
Feb 16 • Lisa Timpf
Undertow by Beverley Shaw
Reviewed by James M. Fisher
Feb 16 • James M. Fisher
Seamus and the Shiny Things, written and illustrated by Cara Kansala
Truly a children’s picture book to crow about
Feb 16 • Melanie Jackson
The Love You Take by Robert Wilson
A wry, poignant novel about coming of age as the 1960s wind down
Feb 16 • Melanie Jackson
Mavis Gallant’s Jewish Dilemma
A Throwback Thursday Review by Michael Greenstein
Feb 12 • GREENSTEIN and The Seaboard Review of Books
Blood Typed by Jane Doucet
A delightful whodunit that’ll keep you guessing—and often chuckling
Feb 9 • Melanie Jackson
He Who Would Walk the Earth by Griffin Bjerke-Clarke
Reviewed by Naomi McKinnon
Feb 9 • Naomi MacKinnon
The Boat People by Sharon Bala
A Throwback Thursday Review by Ian Colford
Feb 5 • The Seaboard Review of Books
Embracing Life Without Puppets
A Review of The Unravelling of Ou by Hollay Ghadery
Feb 2 • Chris Reed
The Chorus Beneath Our Feet
A Guest Review by Micaela Cárcamo
Feb 2 • The Seaboard Review of Books
Waiting for Gallant
Reviewed by Michael Greenstein for Throwback Thursday
Jan 29 • GREENSTEIN
On Hammet Shore by Shelagh Meagher
Reviewed by Naomi MacKinnon
Jan 26 • Naomi MacKinnon
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