Book Reviews Michael Christie's If I Fall, If I Die evokes dangers of life on the outside There’s a lot out there in the world that can hurt us.
Book Features Book picks from a good year Our critics look back at everything from provocative histories to moving novels.
Book Reviews Eliza Robertson's Wallflowers is tinged with the tragic The Vancouver author creates a peculiar and pretty world of misfits and loners.
Book Reviews Doretta Lau slices convention in How Does a Single Blade of Grass Thank the Sun? This debut is a wildly creative, irreverent, and pleasantly weird collection that absolutely refuses to be boring.
Book Reviews B. J. Novak's One More Thing has wit both sweet and slight Novak’s literary debut, One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories, is a collection of, well, stories, though by a pretty flexible definition.
Book Features Our critics wrap up their favourite books of 2013 We look back at the works that took us to turning points in history and told us stories both sweet and sinister.
Book Reviews Ashley Little's Anatomy of a Girl Gang stakes out violent new turf The Black Roses are cocky enough to feel they can beat gang members at their own game.
Book Reviews Mitchell S. Jackson's The Residue Years has plenty of ambition Portland-born writer Mitchell S. Jackson’s debut novel The Residue Years plays a pretty smooth game.
Book Reviews Michael Hingston takes on the college campus with The Dilettantes Set at Simon Fraser University over the 2008-09 school year, The Dilettantes will feel familiar to locals, particularly to anybody who attended SFU at all recently.