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The Steampunk Bible is a beautifully illustrated but fatally pretentious overview of the steampunk movement.
The Brothers Karamazov: patience rewarded.
"I can read all the old classics without running out of room on my shelf."
Discover Phyllis Schieber's favorite and least favorite aspects of writing - and so much more!
Miéville just keeps getting better and better, destroying the notion of a fixed, formulaic genre, and creating work that opens every door.
John Reimringer's debut novel packs a rich reward for readers in an introspective look at a priest, a family and a city.
Busy book clubs should try tackling short novels. The Awakening is a great place to start.
Need a good laugh and the perfect summer read? The Milagro Beanfield War is the book for you.
Cloudstreet shines a light on who we are, lovingly, and with the kind of forgiving, all-inclusive care of a parent – it allows us to rejoice in ourselves.
A book that will open doors of perception that won’t be closed again when you close the pages.
BC Writer of the Week