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Thank you to Jennifer @ Funk-N-Fiction for submitting this week’s theme.
Here are ten books written by Canadian authors other than L.M. Montgomery or Margaret Atwood due to how well-known their books are across the globe.
There is another Canadian author I’m leaving off this list due to some terrible allegations that were made about them a few years ago. No need to give them any more attention if you ask me.
I’d rather focus on authors with good reputations – at least so far as I know – that you may not have heard of yet! If you see this little asterisk symbol * it means I have read something they’ve written. (I hope that’s the right word for that symbol. I believe it is).
2. Margaret Laurence *
5. Kelley Armstrong *
7. W.O. Mitchell *
9. Farley Mowat
10. Richard Wagamese *
11. Robert J. Sawyer *
I’m purposefully not saying what I’ve read from the authors I have tried from this list because I don’t want to influence your opinions if you decide to give anyone’s books a shot.
(And also because in at least one case I believe I’ve read one of their books but don’t remember enough about it to have a strong opinion in any direction anymore. Don’t you hate it when that happens? 😂)
Title: It Happened One Wednesday
Since I don’t have kids, maybe these books are already widely loved by kids and teens today.
Here are ten books with the word rose in the title. They’re such a pretty type of flower!
I feel like I’ve been pretty fortunate with the numbers of books I wanted sequels for that eventually were written.
Title: Heart of Water and Stone
1. Disabled and/or chronically ill heroes whose diagnosis is not the main storyline.
As usual, I’m focusing on the positive for this week’s prompt. Here are ten books from various genres that have fantastic plot twists.
Title: The Darkness in the Cyclone
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