16/13 graphic novels, 12 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island); total of 24
Kenneth Sherman's Clusters brings me to 15/13. It is a book of Canadian poetry. I hope to review a couple more poetry collections in April, though I note that time is slipping by quickly.
Look at those numbers climbing! Good to see people still reading in the last few months.
My Marie-Claire Blais mini-binge brings me to 9/13 for this year so far. I've found it a real challenge to work in the Quebecois reading, but now I'm getting a groove.
I read a poetry book for the book review challenge for this month. It is here https://canadianbooksblog.wordpress.com/2019/04/22/night-work-the-sawchuk-poems-by-randall-maggs/
My current review of Small Arguments by Souvankham Thammavongsa brings me to 16/13. The review also contains a mini review of her poetry collection Light as well.
Please correct #75 to say: Carolyn@ Riedel Fascination (Once Upon A Tomb: Stories From Canadian Graveyards). My third entry is about a Canadian poet! I am at 24 books now! Holy shamoly, this comment is getting through! Sincerely, Carolyn.
16/13 graphic novels, 12 provinces/territories covered (Ontario, Nunavut, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island); total of 24
ReplyDeleteHeartwood Hotel 1 brings me to 43/13.
ReplyDeleteImmigrant City by David Bezmozgis brings me to 14/13.
ReplyDeleteCanadian Mystery Stories brings me to an even twenty.
ReplyDeleteAn Ocean of Minutes brings me to 44/13
ReplyDeleteAt the Mountain's Edge brings me to 16/13
ReplyDelete16/13 graphic novels, 13 provinces/territories covered; total of 25
ReplyDeleteAgainst All Odds brings me to 8/13. Looks like I'm at 6 in the sidebar, but my post in February was #7.
ReplyDeleteThe Stone Angel brings me to 45/13
ReplyDeleteAt the Mountain's Edge brings me to 28.
ReplyDeleteKenneth Sherman's Clusters brings me to 15/13. It is a book of Canadian poetry. I hope to review a couple more poetry collections in April, though I note that time is slipping by quickly.
ReplyDeleteMargaret Millar's Experiment in Springtime brings me to twenty-one. Recommended! (I expect you're not surprised.)
ReplyDeleteI'm now at 9/13 with An Unwanted Guest.
ReplyDeleteCircle which I"m counting because of Jon Klassen, the illustrator, brings me to 46/13
ReplyDeleteLook at those numbers climbing! Good to see people still reading in the last few months.
ReplyDeleteMy Marie-Claire Blais mini-binge brings me to 9/13 for this year so far. I've found it a real challenge to work in the Quebecois reading, but now I'm getting a groove.
I read a poetry book for the book review challenge for this month. It is here https://canadianbooksblog.wordpress.com/2019/04/22/night-work-the-sawchuk-poems-by-randall-maggs/
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT read!
Irene Roth
My current review of Small Arguments by Souvankham Thammavongsa brings me to 16/13. The review also contains a mini review of her poetry collection Light as well.
ReplyDeleteTook awhile but now finished book 10/13
ReplyDeleteFinished #46 ... "Love & Courage: My Story of Family, Resilience, and Overcoming the Unexpected" by Jagmeet Singh
ReplyDeleteBad Ideas brings me to 17.
ReplyDeletePlease correct #75 to say: Carolyn@ Riedel Fascination (Once Upon A Tomb: Stories From Canadian Graveyards). My third entry is about a Canadian poet! I am at 24 books now! Holy shamoly, this comment is getting through! Sincerely, Carolyn.
ReplyDeleteA Scandal in Scarlet brings me to 47/13
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