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May / June Bookseller is online. by D - Tuesday, Apr 19, 2011 at 2:22pm








The May / June issue of our newsletter The Bookseller is now available online. The Bookseller is a worthy read for all book lovers. It also highlights events taking place at our Winnipeg, and Saskatoon stores.
Click here to view The Bookseller, Winnipeg as a Pageflip.
Click here to view The Bookseller, Saskatoon as a Pageflip.

To see individual stories please follow their link. More stories will be added over the coming days.
Macabre Fiction: Winnipeg's Susie Moloney is Back.
The Great Lakes of the Prairies.
Canada's Fault: Living on the Ring of Fire
Defining Moments in Canadian History
David Foster Wallace's Last Great Unfinished Novel
Inspire a Graduate
A Quintet of Fiction Notables
Dads Can Be Sweet and Dads Can Be Sour.
May Author of the Month is Elizabeth Hay
The City Solution

Categories: Saskatoon, Winnipeg

Congratulations to Robin and Arlene Karpan by D - Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 10:15am

Congratulations to Robin and Arlene Karpan of Parkland Publishing, whose book Saskatchewan Wild has just won the Travel Media Award in the Saskatoon Tourism Awards of Excellence.

Categories: Awards, Saskatoon

Book of the Day, David Foster Wallace's The Pale King by D - Wednesday, Apr 27, 2011 at 11:04am

Book of the Day, David Foster Wallace's The Pale King. David Foster Wallace left us such a mystery when he died, at his own hand, while at work on The Pale King. David Foster Wallace is considered by some to be the best American writer of a generation. When the unfinished fragments that make up The Pale King were published posthumously it was reviewed everywhere, including, The Paris Review, The Guardian, The New York Times Book Review, The Globe and Mail, and our newsletter the May June edition of The Bookseller has a story about David Foster Wallace, click here for a sneak peak.

Categories: Discussions, Interview, Authors, Saskatoon, Winnipeg

Trailer for Jo Nesbo's The Snowman. by D - Wednesday, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:29am

Although the last thing some of us want to consider is winter. Internationally acclaimed crime writer Jo Nesbø's antihero police investigator, Harry Hole, is back: in a bone-chilling thriller that will take Hole to the brink of insanity in The Snowman. We did an article on Nordic crime writers in our March April Newsletter click here to see it. The article is on page 7.

Categories: Mystery & Crime, Saskatoon, Winnipeg

And the Winners Are... by Nicole Berard - Tuesday, Apr 12, 2011 at 5:10pm

McNally Robinson Booksellers - Saskatoon has picked the winners of their Mysterious Happenings Mystery Writing Contest and the Winners are:

First: "Frostbite and the Mystery of the Missing Painting" by Hailey Weber of St. Matthew School

Second: "Emma Undercover" by Jessica Lemke of Holliston School.

Third: "The Mysterious Note" by Sarah Kiesman of St. Matthew School

Honorable Mentions Go To:

"The Handkerchief Hacker" by Hope Charney of St. Luke School and

"Family Matters by Paris Houlden of Holliston School.

All of the winners will be awarded their prizes at McNally Robinson on Wednesday, April 20 at 7:00 pm in the Art Alcove. Some of the winners will also be reading their entries!

Categories: Awards, Saskatoon

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