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The 7-Day Challenge with Bachelor alum Ashley Spivey

Ashley Spivey, contestant on the 15th season of ABC’s The Bachelor and a self-proclaimed print loyalist, tried eReading for the first time with us.

Escape the everyday: three reasons to try audiobooks

Reading is a great escape, but we often hear there’s no time for it and there’s too much to do – from chores to various daily responsibilities. Enter audiobooks. They allow you to squeeze “reading” into even the busiest parts of your life and offer an escape...

Best books by Indigenous authors – according to us

This list of books written by Indigenous authors offers readers a range of stories to dive into again and again.

Olivia Nuamah: proud risk taker

"Follow The Reader" is our series featuring unconventional leaders and trailblazers. This month: community builder and artist, Olivia Nuamah. Olivia Nuamah has an aura. I can’t see it, but I feel it immediately when she walks through the front door of the Pride Toronto offices and it...

How one mommy-blogger found more time for reading

Tairalyn Ciulla is an online creator and influencer, and founder of Little Miss Mama, a website that talks all things motherhood, travel, fashion, food, and DIY ideas. Mother to Sofia and Stella, Tairalyn has developed an online tribe who follow her charming guides and blogs. She reached out...

The President Is Missing: a fascinating chunk of fiction

When it came to finding a running mate for his first stab at fiction – a vice-author, so to speak – Bill Clinton astutely chose a writer who’s cranked out 114 novels, 67 of them hitting No. 1 on the New York Times bestseller list, and which...

A Father’s Day gift for a dad who has everything

Next year I’ll know exactly what to get my dad for Father’s Day because he’ll actually have room in his garage! What exactly do you get for the dad who has everything or, to be exact, duplicates of everything? Since my dad and I couldn’t be together for...

Big Ideas in Books

An open letter to booklovers

Communications professional and lifelong booklover Tracy Nesdoly on what made her put down paper and see the lighter side of eBooks.

Big Ideas in Books

A whole new kind of murder mystery

There's a new species of murder mystery being written, where bad guys kill precious ecosystems and are brought to justice by planet-loving protagonists.

The double life of hockey star, Zach Hyman

Photo credit: John E. Sokolowski In a way, professional sports as a living is like endless childhood. Scrape off the mega-million-dollar contracts, the sweaty intensity of elite competition, the pressure of pleasing or displeasing a fan base, and it still comes down to the games people play. So...

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