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Pour My Heart Out
by Irene Bird
Pour My Heart Out is the debut poetry collection from Indigenous poet Irene Bird. The stunning vulnerability and authenticity of journal writing meets the frank artfulness of Bird’s poetics as she chronicles her journey through hurt and...
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Inhale Exhale
by Nicole MacPherson
Michelle’s life has stagnated. Her days are spent balancing the demands of running her yoga studio with parenting her teenage daughter, Livvy – all while contending with her workaholic ex-husband, Paul. Under pressure from her sister, and facing...
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Everyone Has a Dinosaur: Guidebook
Understanding our extraordinary brain-body-heart connection by Linda Ness and Cherry Muir
"As a mother of neurodiverse children, a business owner, and a professor of education, I am always seeking resources that are grounded in science yet practical enough to apply in real life. Everyone Has a Dinosaur: Guidebook is exactly that kind...
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Forbidden Fruit & Camo Boots
2 boyfriends are better than none? by Jesse Reynolds
What happens when a Canadian comedian, a high-ranking military officer, and his gym-obsessed husband unite in what seems like a fairytale throuple? In this hilarious memoir, actor, comedian, and media personality Jesse Reynolds dives into an...
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Queen of the Lycans and Vampires
by Trevor A. Bailey
Can the creatures of the night finally learn to share the day? The cost of the endless fighting between lycan, vampire, and human has been in blood. The death and suffering spread by predator going up against prey has been enough to sate even the...
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Throwing the Hammer
by Gary J. Kirchner
Paranoid administrators, interdepartmental feuds, quirky staff members, and an eccentric headmaster: welcome to Winston Grant High School. Mark Patterson has a master’s degree in physics, wants to do nothing more than surf and ski, and believes...
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You Can Never Go Back
by Alyssa Hall
Troubled by the way his last case ended, Private Investigator Joe Parrott wonders if he’s on the right path. Then, during a wintry storm, a strange, unexplainable noise shakes him to his core—and from that moment on, nothing seems the same....
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Track Changes
The Origin Story of Canadian Music on the Internet (1990-2010) by Cam Gordon
Track Changes: The Origin Story of Canadian Music on the Internet (1990–2010) is the first book of its kind to document a cultural revolution in Canada, one now buried under broken URLs, corrupted hard drives, and discarded cell phones. Long...
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Quetzalcoatl
The Feathered Serpent by Sheonaid Kuchera
QUETZALCOATL: The Feathered Serpent is the origin myth of Mexico. In this story, Quetzalcoatl is driven out of Egypt by the deadly rage of his ambitious brother. He sails to the Yucatan and restarts life in a world recovering from a global...
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Not Improving on Our Instructions
The Church's Mission Today by Edmund K. Neufeld
Not Improving on Our Instructions calls the Christian church to return to its primary task and purpose, as outlined in the Gospels, Acts, and the New Testament Letters. In a series of sermons, Edmund Neufeld reflects on Christ’s instructions to...