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Filed Under twitlitbookclub | January 10, 2012
We know you are a literary crew so we figured you’d like this video as much as we did, sorry it distorts the templates a bit but it’s worth it:
the scottish prisoner: book review
Filed Under twitlitbookclub | December 14, 2011
For lovers of Diana Gabaldon and her best-selling series of Outlander and Lord John novels you’ll be pleased to learn that her latest offering The Scottish Prisoner (just in time for Christmas) reunites her two heroes Jamie Fraser and John Grey to deal with yet another Jacobite plot in 1760. Readers should be warned at [...]
louise penny interview
Filed Under twitlitbookclub | September 24, 2011
Hey TwitLitBookclubbers, perhaps you recall me suggesting that if you like mysteries you ought to delve into Louise Penny’s books? Well imagine my excitement when I was asked to interview her at Chapters on Broadway this weekend. Seriously I geeked out big time and have been haunting her on Facebook to see what she’s like. [...]
tech tuesday: read on
Filed Under tech tuesday, twitlitbookclub | April 12, 2011
Over the Christmas holidays – which seem so very, very long ago now – I got to test the Kobo ereader. Anyone who knows me knows I love reading. One of the things I was most worried about when having kids was never being able to read again (which I was told would be the [...]
books for sale, appetizing books for sale
Filed Under events, faces & places, twitlitbookclub | January 17, 2011
Two of my favourite Vancouver book stores are currently having sales. Barbara-Jo’s Books to Cooks – the place to stock up on cookbooks in Vancouver is hosting their annual sale from now through the 25th of January. All regular priced items will be 25% off and there’ll be further discounts on some items. My seven-year-old [...]
TwitLitBookClub
Filed Under twitlitbookclub | January 5, 2011
A happenstance eavesdropping on Twitter today – I saw a bunch of people I follow talking about books and I can never resist conversations about books – turned into the TwitLitBookClub. We like to think of ourselves – okay, for the last five hours at least, as Twitterati Literati. Anyhow this post is where we [...]
