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Margaret Atwood and Bernardine Evaristo share 2019 Booker Prize
Margaret Atwood's The Testaments and Bernardine Evaristo's Girl, Woman, Other have jointly won the 2019 Booker Prize.
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The CBC Books fall reading list: 30 books to read now
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Tiger Woods publishing memoir to refute 'errors' about his life story
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'It's been a rollercoaster life': Elton John on music, his battle with addiction, fatherhood and more
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Governor General's Literary Award finalist Don Gillmor writes about losing his brother to the Yukon River
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'We all have a responsibility to share our stories': Humble the Poet on empowering others to use their voice
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Harold Bloom, influential critic and author of The Anxiety of Influence, dead at 89
Hillel Italie
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Lee Maracle reflects on her legacy as one of Canada's most influential Indigenous writers
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When Yann Martel's Life of Pi won the Man Booker Prize
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Michael Christie's new novel tackles climate change, forestry and family dysfunction
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Margaret Atwood's 10 essential books
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Why Téa Mutonji wrote about intense girlhood bonds and the beauty of Scarborough
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Susan Sontag's self-doubt and sexual identity explored in new biography
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'They could not guarantee my safety': Author's speech cancelled after Georgia students burn book
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'Because I had nothing to lose, I was my most fearless': Olympic medallist Adam Rippon on his new memoir
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Dog-Eared Reads
Drew Hayden Taylor shares the two books he would take to a desert island
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Ruth Reichl looks back on her time at Gourmet and the golden age of magazines
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My Life in Books
7 books that changed Fifteen Dogs novelist André Alexis's life
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David J. Skal on the enduring appeal of Dracula
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Steven Price tells the story of the last Sicilian prince and his literary masterpiece in Lampedusa
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Harry Potter isn't running in the federal election, but he does have a sign in one London neighbourhood
Liny Lamberink
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Our fractured, fractious age in 1 sentence: Lucy Ellmann
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