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Kobo, Kindle, iPad, whatever. Ebook readers are getting more and more love. Even ebook borrowing is at an all-time high. Like Everest. While the gradual turn away from print may be a hard and grey-...
Candace Plattor, a Vancouver-based counselor and blogger for The Vancouver Observer's Psyched blog, has been honoured with not just one, but two International Book Awards this year....
Stories about farm life, family and community on Salt Spring Island are a poignant and funny read, even for those with no interest or experience in agriculture.
Living the Life of Your Dreams by Marilyn Tam, a former fortune 500 CEO and former Nike executive, shares insights into a questions that many people ask themselves: how to achieve success, without...
Aren't books just great? If you're not going to enter our Black Rock Resort Contest (which we fully believe you should) and can't afford to book even the most affordable of vacations, here's a list...
This fall, everyone is picking up a book, and with good cause: The Vancouver International Writers Festival is coming up in October, so let's all help promote Canadian and international writers...
Crack open a good book with BookNet Canada's bestseller lists for July: Fiction The Help by Kathryn Stockett A Dance with Dragons by George R. R. Martin Room by Emma Donoghue...