A Wilderness of Stars by Shea Ernshaw
Review by Lisa Matthewson
This entire novel reads like a haunting, passionate poem. … More A Wilderness of Stars by Shea Ernshaw
Review by Lisa Matthewson
This entire novel reads like a haunting, passionate poem. … More A Wilderness of Stars by Shea Ernshaw
Even in the darkest times, Jewish joy and humour always prevail. No matter what. … More The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen by Isaac Blum
Review by Jade Courchesne
The strength of Call Me Bill lies in the gentle appeal to readers to remain empathetic and proud of their own backgrounds, whatever they may be. … More Call Me Bill by Lynette Richards
Review by Kaitlyn Chan
Readers that want an undaunting book with substance will relish Sulfur Heart.
… More Sulfur Heart by Brooke Carter
Review by Remy Ulmer
A fun and thrilling read, John Lekich delivers a marvellous mystery that will have young readers turning every page. … More Murder at the Hotel Hopeless by John Lekich
Review by Kaila Johnson
This novel highlights the importance of prioritizing your mental health and allowing yourself to be human. … More Catch and Release by Liana Cusmano
Review by Carolina Leyton
Translated from the French, this sex encyclopedia is a thorough, inclusive, holistic view of sex and sexuality for teenagers. … More Naked: Not Your Average Sex Encyclopedia by Myriam Daguzan Bernier
Review by Sye Perry
Right Where I Left You is a familiar love story that doesn’t take itself too seriously. … More Right Where I Left You by Julian Winters
Review by MacKenzie Sewell. Kaitlyn Hill’s debut novel Love From Scratch captures romance under stardom while confronting the rampant sexism in the workforce. … More Love from Scratch by Kaitlyn Hill
Indigenous futurity takes on a new meaning in Wab Kinew’s debut YA novel, Walking in Two Worlds. Review by Carolina Leyton. … More Walking in Two Worlds by Wab Kinew