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Here is a CBC list of 5 new books. These are all new to me: http://www.cbc.ca/books/2017/01/5-boo...

At least I have Swing Time and Moonglow from this list, lol!!!
I keep thinking that I need to just finish the books that I have on my shelves and then I look at these lists...

I have an ARC of Juliet's Answer: One Man's Search for Love and the Elusive Cure for Heartbreak in hand and plan to read for the 2017 Bingo - Books Published in 2017.
The author Glenn Dixon was a regular participator in the online CBC Books book club formerly here on Goodreads. I always enjoyed Glenn's comments and insight and am looking forward to reading his new book - a memoir (a genre I generally quite enjoy.)
@MJ - look what I just found on twitter - a review from the Globe & Mail: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/b...


The Last Neanderthal will be the first I run out for, I think."
Just looking at this list now and I think The Last Neanderthal looks so cool. It's an interesting premise for sure.


I just read your review on that one. Capturing the voice of a small child is difficult, and with young kids myself, I can understand being critical. Maybe if I enjoy The Last Neanderthal, I'll give The Bear a try.
So many lists, so many books to add to our TBR piles!. Here is the Toronto Star's 25 Books we Can't Wait to read list: https://www.thestar.com/entertainment...
Anyone turning 50 this year?? if so, here are some books that will celebrate a half century with you: http://www.cbc.ca/books/2017/01/15-bo...

https://mysterywriters.org/mwa-announ...
I have one of the books from BEST NOVEL - in my TBR pile - Before the Fall and
I have one of the books from BEST FIRST NOVEL BY AN AMERICAN AUTHOR - IQ also on my TBR pile.
Thanks @Rainey - I haven't read too many mysteries in the past couple of years but great to have some suggestions!
As usual, CBC has some great suggestions on #BellLet'sTalk Day: http://www.cbc.ca/books/2017/01/12-ca...
As usual, CBC has some great suggestions on #BellLet'sTalk Day: http://www.cbc.ca/books/2017/01/12-ca...

Sometimes we all just need a palate cleanser, don't we? I have a small-ish section on my shelf for "funny" books (although I don't often get to them!) From this list, I have Republic Of Dirt : A Return to Woefield Farm and No Relation waiting to be read.
@May - somehow I missed your CBC list of lists - I really do enjoy the ideas that come from these curated lists.
@Allison - this is a great list, we totally need more "funny" books! I have only read No Relation. It was part of One Book One Brant a couple of years ago and seems even funnier since I have friends named Kim Mitchell and Michael Bolton.
Terry Fallis is a great speaker and I have to admit that I enjoy listening to the narration of his podcasts even better than reading his books. His dry, satire kept me laughing during my commutes when reading his other books too!
@Allison - this is a great list, we totally need more "funny" books! I have only read No Relation. It was part of One Book One Brant a couple of years ago and seems even funnier since I have friends named Kim Mitchell and Michael Bolton.
Terry Fallis is a great speaker and I have to admit that I enjoy listening to the narration of his podcasts even better than reading his books. His dry, satire kept me laughing during my commutes when reading his other books too!

You should totally go and see him. He is a great speaker and I have been lucky enough to seem him twice. He also came to the Grimsby Author Series for his Poles Apart novel. Of all of his novels, I enjoyed The Best Laid Plans is the best


Sometimes we all just need a palate cleanser, don't we? I have a ..."
@Allison - Republic of Dirt was perhaps my favourite read of last year! It is light, it is fun, and it was funny. I have recommended it for occasions that called for a sense of fun. I hope you enjoy it :)

The Tournament of Books is an annual battle royale between 16 of the best novels published in the previous year. This runs from March 8-31
http://www.themorningnews.org/article...
http://www.themorningnews.org/p/here-...


Those on the shortlist that we are reading this year: The Underground Railroad (April), My Name is Lucy Barton (February), The Mothers (July).
Those on the shortlist that we rejected: Grief is a think with Feathers.
Rainey wrote: "FYI, the Tournament of Books starts today.
The Tournament of Books is an annual battle royale between 16 of the best novels published in the previous year. This runs from March 8-31
http://www.t..."
Thanks for sharing Rainey - I have read Homegoing, The underground Railgroud and My Name is Lucy Barton and The Vegetarian. I liked the first 2, was meh about the 3rd (but that might have been as i listened to it on audio) and found The Vegetarian to be absolutely bizarre!
Great that you can add some of these books into your book club!
The Tournament of Books is an annual battle royale between 16 of the best novels published in the previous year. This runs from March 8-31
http://www.t..."
Thanks for sharing Rainey - I have read Homegoing, The underground Railgroud and My Name is Lucy Barton and The Vegetarian. I liked the first 2, was meh about the 3rd (but that might have been as i listened to it on audio) and found The Vegetarian to be absolutely bizarre!
Great that you can add some of these books into your book club!

Actually, I picked up Lucy Barton this week, for my local book club, and the Underground is on my radar. And I remember Susans reaction to The Vegetarian :+). But the rest are all fresh to me.
How I loved Powell's!


https://49thshelf.com/Lists/Members/2...

This is a brilliant list. Thank you for sharing!

@ Barbara - Thanks for mentioning 49th Parallel's great giveaways. Will have to check them out.
The following posting is from Room Magazine and is a wonderful list of 50 Recommended Books by Women of Colour. It includes many Black, Brown, Indigenous and Asian female authors - All Female and All Canadian. Some great Recommendations and Titles!!
https://roommagazine.com/blog/50-book...


Feels a bit same-old-same-old to me. I was also surprised to find that Chris Hadfield made three lists: Biography, Children's and Science.
CBC's summer book list of suggestions: http://www.cbc.ca/books/the-cbc-books...
Like we need more books!!!
Like we need more books!!!

Like we need more books!!!"
There are some great ones on there. I can see a few potentials for next year's Canada Reads too.


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Books mentioned in this topic
Poles Apart (other topics)The Best Laid Plans (other topics)
No Relation (other topics)
Republic of Dirt: A Return to Woefield Farm (other topics)
Before the Fall (other topics)
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Chris Hadfield (other topics)Terry Fallis (other topics)
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