Critique: Mile-End de Michel Hellman
Ce sont les aventures d'un étudiant en rédaction de thèse qui habite dans le quartier du Mile-End, à Montréal.
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Ce sont les aventures d'un étudiant en rédaction de thèse qui habite dans le quartier du Mile-End, à Montréal.
Je n'ai vraiment aucune excuse d'avoir attendu si longtemps pour lire l'un des grands classiques de la littérature franco-canadienne.
Patience by Daniel Clowes is a graphic novel that combines a love story and time travel.
In 13 portraits, Mona Awad paints a picture of a woman who struggles her whole life with body image and weight-loss.
I can thank my monthly book club for the discovery of The Naturalist by Alissa York, since I had not heard of either the book or the author.
The Illegal is the latest book by Canadian novelist Lawrence Hill. It tells the story of an elite runner, Keita, who finds himself in a country where he is undocumented.
Mort-Terrain est le dernier roman de Biz, romancier et membre du groupe Loco Locass. L'histoire se déroule dans une petite communauté au Nord du Québec.
I confess: The Heart Goes Last is the first book by Margaret Atwood I have ever read. I have no point of comparison, but this book was a wild and absurd universe that I don't regret one bit.
As some of you may know, the Canada Reads book challenge is on in March. The short list has been out since the end of January, which gives avid readers a couple of months to get through five books. My first pick was Michael Winter's Minister Without Portfolio, a story set in Renews, Newfoundland.
In this short but dense series of investigative pieces, journalist Scott Sherman reviews the latest round of attacks on the New York Public Library (NYPL), an institution well known in the city for its prized academic collections and as a community hub.