What a difference a season makes, twenty-two thousand little hours.
Three months ago, I was bemoaning the slim summer haul.
Well, this past autumn saw reviews of old Canadian books from eleven bloggers other than myself. Twenty-seven titles in total!
It warms the heart on a cold December day.
I read and wrote about five old Canadian books this past season:
I'm torn as to which to recommend most, but you can't go wrong with The Investigator, The Magpie or Wild Geese.
Must add that the season also saw the release of Contes de Noël d'antan au Québec, a new anthology edited by Jean-Louis Lessard of Laurentiana fame. It can be purchased here through Archambault. Better yet, buy it directly from the publisher Éditions GID.
Félicitations, Jean-Louis!
