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Montreal-born David Szalay wins Booker Prize

Montreal-born author David Szalay has won the prestigious 2025 Booker Prize for his novel 'Flesh'. The award was presented at a ceremony in London on November 10, 2025.

4 Essential Canadian Books to Read This Month

Discover four compelling Canadian books for your reading list this month, featuring Margaret Atwood's memoir, Alan Doyle's Newfoundland tales, Mark Critch's satire, and R.H. Thomson's war reflections.

Louise Penny's Novel Imagines U.S. Bid for Canada

Canadian author Louise Penny's latest thriller The Black Wolf features a cross-border plot to control Canada's water resources, presaging real political discussions about annexation.

Brendan Fraser stars in new Audible sci-fi series

Brendan Fraser voices Mayor Roscoe Koudoulian in the new Audible series The Downloaded 2: Ghosts in the Machine, a sci-fi thriller about digital consciousness and survival on Mars. Discover the intrigue now!

New Book Explores Tupac Shakur's Complex Legacy

A groundbreaking new literary work dives deep into the multifaceted world of Tupac Shakur, revealing untold stories about the rap legend's artistic genius and enduring cultural impact.

Heart surgery survivor writes inspiring children's book

A Windsor, Ontario woman's journey through open-heart surgery inspires a heartwarming children's book about courage and healing, proving that even the scariest experiences can blossom into beautiful stories.

Robert Munsch Donates Archives to Guelph Library

Beloved Canadian children's author Robert Munsch gifts his entire literary archive to Guelph Public Library, preserving his creative legacy for future generations of readers and researchers.

Tsundoku: The Art of Unread Books & Why It's Okay

Discover the fascinating Japanese concept of tsundoku - that growing pile of unread books that brings comfort rather than guilt. Learn why this literary phenomenon is more common than you think.

Surviving a Harry Potter Themed Conundrum

When a simple Harry Potter quiz spiraled into an existential crisis about magical abilities, one writer discovered the real magic lies in our choices, not our wands.

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