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Topology of Sexy Shoes
by Erik Talvila
A middle-aged mathematician meets a mysterious Gypsy in a bar. A nutty math whiz disappears from his home, leaving behind his cellphone and a series of cryptic notes. A jilted sessional lecturer flounders for solid ground—no small feat now that...
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Eat Well Feel Good
Step by Step recipes for: Gluten-free Lectin-free Grain-free Low sugar Low animal protein by Deb Miller and Linda Thompson
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TOLD THIS ABOUT YOUR HEALTH ISSUES? It must be in your head—we can’t find anything wrong. I’m here to tell you, it’s not in your head. Foods we’ve been told for decades are healthy may be compromising our quality of life. It’s...
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No Duppy in Our House
by Judy Fairbanks
In 1895, in the Dry Harbour Mountains of Jamaica, Emma Whorms lives a comfortable life with her carpenter husband and two young sons. Quite unconventional for her time, she is a contented mother and wife who serves her family and the Catholic...
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Butcher's Block
by J.D. Langlois
“Blessed” with a near photographic memory, Arlo Becker has been called a lot of things over the course of a long and successful career, not all of them fit to print. The heaviest mantle, however, has always been “Butcher,” a decades-old moniker...
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Goin' To Toronto
by Mike McKenna
Join me for a trip back in time to the early days of the Canadian rock scene. We start in my early days with Whitey (Glan) and the Roulettes. Our next stop is Yorkville, where Mike’s Trio becomes Luke (Gibson) and The Apostles. After a stint with...
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BEAUTY BETRAYAL
how she survived it and flourished by Gail Laws
Casey Fenton’s life was practically perfect. At just forty-five years old, she had already taken a single aesthetics salon and built it up into Makeup Centres International (MCI), a publicly traded, multimillion-dollar enterprise, of which she...
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My Powell River
Growing Up In A Mill Town by Ron Olsen
Living in Powell River, British Columbia back in the 1950’s and 1960’s was a boyhood dream. Powell River was and is like a jewel in the crown. It had everything, mountains, lakes, forests, the ocean, and so much more, and it gave me a childhood...
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Lost in the Big City
by Beth Toole
Naz and the Nators—your favourite talking potatoes—decide to hitch a ride to the big city and see the sights. Once they arrive at their destination, the Nators decide to explore without Naz, taking in all the unfamiliar sounds and attractions....
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I Am Able to Tell You Now
by Bill Kennedy
As he nears retirement, high school history teacher Ben Henry finds himself thinking more and more about his elderly parents and the loss of family history through the passage of time. With his grandson, Michael, approaching an age where military...
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You Are My Sunshine
A Book For My Beloved Children by Michelle Paletta
You Are My Sunshine is a gentle, faith-filled poem from a parent’s heart to the children God has given us to love. In simple, soothing rhyme, it celebrates the dreams we carry before our children arrive, the light they bring into our days, and...