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In our little book shop, we strive to bring you a great reading experience at low prices. With many libraries closing their doors due to reduced funding, schools not being able to afford current and popular reading materials for students and many out-of-work families not being able to afford new books for their children, owning a new book is a luxury for many.
But it doesn't have to be that way! We've searched the Internet to bring you entertaining, instructional and educational books in all genres, for all ages, at great prices! Parents who read to their children help promote literacy at a young age. Seniors who read an hour each day help to stimulate the brain and improve memory. Reading is fun, educational and stimulating.
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Featured Canadian Non-fiction

Red Shoes: Margaret Atwood Starting Out by Rosemary Sullivan
Governor General Award winner Rosemary Sullivan paints a portrait of a self-confident and accomplished woman who grew up in an oppressive generation of pre-feminism...

The Game, 20th Anniversary Edition
 by Ken Dryden
The Game is acknowledged as the best hockey book ever written, and as one of the best sports books of all time...
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Keep great authors in Canada by purchasing great Canadian literature!

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Featured Canadian Children's Authors

Mud Puddle
 by Robert Munsch
Whenever Jule Ann goes outside, a Mud Puddle jumps on her and gets her muddy all over. But she defeats it with cheerful ingenuity and two bars of smelly yellow soap... Ages 4 - 6

Emmas Yucky Brother
 by Jean Little.
Emma has always wanted a little brother. Now her family is adopting Max, and Emma is sure he will be the best brother ever. But Max has his own ideas... For ages 7 - 9

My Mother''s Ghost
 by Margaret Buffie.
In this ambitious and gripping tale for young adults, sixteen-year-old Jess begins seeing frightening things. Her family has moved to Willow Creek Ranch, and her mother has just died...
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Featured Canadian Adult Authors

Murder As A Fine Art
 by John Bishop Ballem
Artists, writers, musicians, dancers, and actors come to the Banff Centre for the Arts to work on their craft in the peaceful mountain setting. But when Alan Montrose is found dead, that peacefulness is shattered. Some even go as far as to suspect foul play was involved with the playwright''s death, …

Dance Me Outside
 by W.P.Kinsella
W.P. Kinsella writes about Indians without pain, guilt or embarrassment. He refuses to take a tragic (he would call it sentimental) view of Indian life. His view is unrepentantly comic and his stories are extremely funny.
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Recommended Online Canadian Book Sellers Please note that we have been approved by the book providers on this page to affiliate with them. Although these companies do carry books of all genres from authors from around the world, they are based in Canada!

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