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RamsFan1963
The Night Watch | Sean Stewart
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description or reason for wanting to read the book. Some are old and some will be new. Don't judge me - I have a lot of books.
Day 123

#tbrmountain #bookbuyingdiet

TheEllieMo Would you mind if I stole this idea from you? 4y
RamsFan1963 @TheEllieMo Sure be my guest, I stole the idea from @Sace lol 4y
Sace @TheEllieMo and I got the idea from @StaceyKondla 😁 4y
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TobeyTheScavengerMonk
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#BlackVoices @ShyBookOwl

This book by Malcolm Azania aka Minister Faust is about Hamza and Yehat, two guys who just want to help out their community in Edmonton, chill on the couch and watch anime, and work on their homemade mech suit. Then a femme fatale shows up to draw them into a dangerous quest for ancient Egyptian magics.

Hamza was probably the first Muslim MC I had encountered in a novel, which was mind-expanding in the early 2000s.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk I love this book so much, you guys. 5y
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Tianarose
The Impact of a Single Event | R. L. Prendergast
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Exploring in my #Libby app found this, looks pretty interesting and it‘s set in my city #Edmonton

annahenke I love Libby so much. It‘s like unhealthy. I‘m a hoarder. 6y
Tianarose @annahenke me too! I think my tbr on Libby is longer than my physical tbr! 6y
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gradcat
Fall from Grace | Wayne Arthurson
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#Booked2019
#IndigenousAuthor

The author of this book is of the same ethnic background as his main character, Leo Desroches: one Cree parent & one French-Canadian parent. That in itself provides the protagonist, and by extension, his story, authenticity. However, there‘s not a lot of historical background—we only get the background of Leo and his mother, really. But I was intrigued by Arthurson‘s sense of place: he had me from the first few ⬇️

gradcat ⬆️ pages, when he writes of the plains in the high northern hemisphere and the ways the people have gone about both living and making a living here. Plus, he has written a complicated character in Leo. His is a colorful background, not all straight, but not so crooked as to be a hopeless case...yet. As a newspaper reporter, Leo gets involved in a spree of murders, and is in on solving them. This is the first of three books with Leo Desroches. (edited) 6y
alisiakae Great review! 6y
Cinfhen Whoa!! In depth review 🙌🏻💕well done 6y
gradcat @4thhouseontheleft @Cinfhen Thanks so much for saying that, ladies! 🥰 6y
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gradcat
Fall from Grace | Wayne Arthurson
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1. Shreveport, Louisiana USA 🇺🇸
2. Northern Britain 🇬🇧 or Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
3. Tagged book takes place in Canada 🇨🇦
4. Barbecues are big in spring/summer; hamburgers 🍔, fries 🍟, sandwiches 🥪 & pancakes 🥞—just a few casual food favorites in America.
5. Hello: @TrishB @Cinfhen @Lizpixie @EadieB @Andrew65 @TK-421 @Naj @Crazeedi

Andrew65 Thanks for the tag. 👍 We are about 150 miles from the Scottish Border in Northern England, but spend a good few weeks in Scotland every year. 6y
gradcat @Andrew65 I didn‘t know that you are British...for some reason, I had you down as an American (like me, maybe because we like a lot of the same authors). Anyway, I wish I lived there! 👍 6y
CBee @gradcat I was born and raised in Vicksburg Mississippi 👋🏻 6y
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Andrew65 @gradcat Yes, English born and bred although Scotland feels like my spiritual home. 6y
gradcat @CBee We‘re almost neighbors! 6y
gradcat @Andrew65 I want Scotland to be my forever home!! 6y
CBee @gradcat welllll I live in Alabama now, so a little farther away 😁 6y
gradcat @CBee Well, Not too much farther....😊 6y
CBee @gradcat true 😁😁 6y
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Lindy
The Garneau Block | Todd Babiak
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I recently learned (the announcement for next season came in scratch card style) that this novel will be made into a play at the Citadel Theatre in Edmonton. I‘m pumped for it!

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Lindy
The Garneau Block | Todd Babiak
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The scene on the front of this satirical novel is of a typical Edmonton bungalow, with typical landscaping: poorly situated trees, which are then trimmed into horrible cones or lollipops. I‘m so glad I don‘t have to look at a tree like that on my block. I‘m also glad that I read this funny book, which was initially published in newspaper instalments. I cared more & more about the exasperating characters as the story progressed. #CanadianAuthor

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Lindy
The Garneau Block | Todd Babiak
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An alliance of book clubs: Best chapter title ever! An alliance of book clubs cannot fail.

readordierachel The most powerful alliance ever! 6y
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Lindy
The Garneau Block | Todd Babiak
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“Snow was romantic in a different way than rain.”

Littens: Please discuss. (I totally agree. I would pick snow over cold rain anytime. Rain is barely romantic at all.)

merelybookish I agree. Most snow is romantic. Some rains can be romantic too, although often they feel twinged with melancholy. 6y
Annl Snow over rain! 6y
Lindy @merelybookish @Annl ❄️😊❤️ 6y
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Emilymdxn I‘d go rain over snow, but I think that‘s specific to living in England? I find rain beautiful, contemplative and thoughtful and when I see snow I just think ‘the whole public transport system will shut down and I‘ll be stranded at work‘. 6y
Lindy @Emilymdxn I can understand that. It takes a whole lot of snow before transit is much affected in Edmonton. Even though I can get fed up with shovelling it, I still find it romantic. 6y
saresmoore Hmm, well, Florida rain is pretty special. Sometimes a storm rumbles in with no warning, other times showers bring sweet relief under sunny skies. My husband and I shared our first kiss in a warm drizzle. But, to be fair, I have almost no experience with snow. 6y
Lindy @saresmoore Sweet first kiss story. 🌧💋 6y
CouronneDhiver Hubby proposed to me, in Toronto, on a snowy December evening ... Winter is great for romance! 💙 (edited) 6y
Tanisha_A Um, good one. I think I find rain romantic when I am looking at it from a glass window of a house/ café/ restaurant or maybe just sitting in a balcony of an apartment. Here in India, we don't really have snow except in Kashmir and surrounding areas, but I have been there and it is beautiful. Think I'd have to experience it more to know for sure how I feel about it. 6y
Tanisha_A But I agree with this statement by @CouronneDhiver, "Winter is great for romance" (snow/ no snow)! ? 6y
batsy Yes, snow over cold rain! I agree @Tanisha_A I think it's because I didn't experience snow growing up, when I lived in a snowy place it was so romantic! Except when it turned into hazardous ice. And rain is so romantic from the inside (as long as I'm not getting wet in it 😂) 6y
Tanisha_A @batsy Hi friend! 🙌 6y
Lindy @CouronneDhiver That reminds me: when I was walking with my siblings along a frozen lake near Banff earlier this month, we passed a couple just as he proposed to her. I looked through the trees just as he was handing her a ring box. 6y
Lindy @batsy @Tanisha_A I admit that being indoors when it‘s cold outside can be romantic, regardless of the kind of weather. It‘s all about the company. 😉 6y
Annl I was raised in Canada and now live in Florida. So I have seen a lot of snow and rain. Sunday it rained for 24 hours! 6y
Lindy @Annl When my friend Kathy moved from Edmonton to Vancouver, she spent days waiting for the rain to clear so that she could venture outside to do errands. Then she realized she was living in a place where people have no choice but to go outside in the rain. 6y
Tanisha_A @Lindy Oh yes, it's all about the company! 🙌 6y
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Lindy
The Garneau Block | Todd Babiak
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She was about to give up on thinking in silence, since it only inspired thinking in silence about thinking in silence, when there was a knock on her door. She hopped up out of her favourite chair, tripped on the ottoman and fell into a wood-panelled wall. The light switch was easy to find, as she had rammed her cheek into it.

Freespirit Where is this photo taken...looks fascinating😊 6y
Lindy @Freespirit I took it at Bru na Boinne (in Newgrange, a Neolithic-era passage tomb) in Ireland last year. 6y
Freespirit Ohh I visited Newgrange in 2017. What an amazing place. Loved Ireland! 6y
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Lindy @Freespirit 👍😁 6y
batsy This photo! So much mystery in these intriguing places... 6y
Lindy @batsy Yes! The structure has beautiful carved stones all the way around the outside. It‘s magical. 6y
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