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The Giller gala

Posted on November 9, 2011 by doradueck
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Carrying on from my previous post, in which I talked about trying to read this year’s Canadian literary lists… Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Esi Edugyan, Giller prize, Half-Blood Blues, The Little Shadows, The Sisters Brothers | 4 Replies
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