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Question Everything

Mandy-Suzanne Wong dives back into the world of literary fiction with The Box, an intricate and artistically curated story that follows an inanimate object as it stumbles into the lives of six very different people. This bold and unique

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Look Around

With Places Like These, Lauren Carter combines her experience of being a youth growing up in Canada with her deeply personal reflections on life, bringing us a collection of short stories that are beautifully detailed and pull on your

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Unveiling Our Pain

“Sometimes we stay silent so that we may survive” is just one of the many lines that linger with you throughout Anuja Varghese’s debut short story collection, Chrysalis. Her raw and poignant writing works beautifully to tell stories of

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Is Love a Fantasy?

With Pacifique, Sarah L. Taggart debuts her first novel, a psychological thriller that leaves you wondering what is and isn’t real. This novel explores the ins and outs of mental health through the perspective of two patients in a British

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Why Are We Here?

With Estates Large and Small, Ray Robertson takes inspiration from the recent pandemic to tell a love story that explores the meaning of life and death. Going into this novel, I expected a rewrite of many of my favourite classic

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You’re Safe Now

As a first-time reader of memoirs, Our Little Secret by Emily Carrington drew me in with its unique illustrations and heart-wrenching story. Generally speaking, graphic memoirs sound interesting, but within a few pages, I could see how effective and engaging