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November 27, 2020
- A deformed killer leaves a gruesome trail (Bookends) John Gardner, who died in 2007, is one of those journeyman type of writers who seem to be very comfortable playing in other people’s sandboxes.
- Chinook Pet Of The Week
- Yukoner sees his first book published A Parade of Dreams: Poetry Illustrated with Photographs is the first book published by Christopher Wheeler, a Whitehorse author and photographer.
November 20, 2020
- Aliens take on the salvation of the human race (Bookends) Dawn is the first book of an eventual series known as The Xenogenesis Trilogy,
- Manouane Pet Of The Week
November 13, 2020
- Profound reflections on the act of war (Bookends) It was interesting to hear Margaret MacMillan on The Current on Wednesday morning.
- Roman Pet Of The Week
November 6, 2020
- The cleaning lady cleans up after a murder Lily Bard has personal secrets that she would dearly love to keep that way.
- Bruce Pet Of The Week
October 30, 2020
- Multiple murders make for a confusing mystery (Bookends) The opening sentence of this thriller/mystery is a bit misleading.
- Snowball Pet Of The Week
October 23, 2020
- Pieces from the life of the iconic Bob Dylan (Bookends) Bob Dylan has had two wives and six children, among them Jesse and Jacob.
- Lucy Pet Of The Week
October 16, 2020
- Bruce Pet Of The Week
- A story from another (sort of) Baker Street The time is the 1880s.
October 9, 2020
- Gucci Pet Of The Week
- Demonstrating How It's Done Don Watt was the instructor for a Guild Hall set designing workshop held last Saturday in Whitehorse.
- Lessons from a man with a satisfied mind (Bookends) Dr. Dave Williams seems to go by “Dave” or “David” most of the time, but he is of Welsh ancestry.
October 2, 2020
- Presenting alternatives to an imperfect life (Bookends) Alternative histories involving timelines that diverge from our own at some trigger point (say, the Germans winning the Second World War) are a staple in science fiction.
- Kaluk Pet Of The Week
September 25, 2020
- Suddenly, all hell breaks loose in Chicago (Bookends) It’s been six years since the last Dresden Files novel appeared, so it’s been about five years since I reviewed it here.