Rajio of Ohmpage.ca recently reviewed Kickstart: How Successful Canadians Got Started. Here’s a portion of that review:
“… a great and unexpected look across the country at the different paths people take to different kinds of success. The book is kind of comforting to those who aren’t entirely sure of how to proceed or even of [...]
One of the leading mystery blogs, ReviewingtheEvidence.com, just posted a review of Don Easton’s Angel in the Full Moon. Here’s a portion of that review.
“Easton has taught his readers that Jack Taggart is a master of manipulation and creative problem solving. In fact, Jack’s trademark ’sting’ plot twist is a much anticipated part of the books. [...]
Sometimes the reviews and interview requests come in fast and furious and other times it takes some time to build up media and buzz around a title. I’m happy to report that the media is starting to throw their support behind Lake Erie Stories by Chad Fraser, which takes the reader inside the personalities and events, from the earliest explorations of adventurers [...]
It was a pretty good weekend publicity wise for Dundurn with three mentions in the Globe and Mail Books Section. First up, Angel in the Full Moonby Don Easton, which was reviewed by Margaret Cannon as part of her Crime Books column. Former undercover operative Don Easton brings twenty years of experience to this third gritty [...]
Last weekend was a Globe and Mail weekend for Dundurn with two books – The Firebrand and Running with Dillinger – receiving mentions! First up, in the Books section, The Firebrand: William Lyon Mackenzie and the Rebellion in Upper Canada, part of our Voyageur Classics series of books, was included as part of the Paperbacks column. In this [...]
Bookgasm.com’s front page features a review of former undercover operative Don Easton’s latest Jack Taggart mystery, Angel in the Full Moon, which hit bookstores earlier this month. Here’s a snippet of what Bruce Grossman had to say about this thriller.
“This novel will definitely thrill anyone who dares to enter this dark world. Just be forewarned that it’s always darkest before [...]
The July 2008 issue of The Midwest Book Review features a review of the inspirational non-fiction book For the Record: The First Women in Canadian Architecture, which includes profiles of the women who graduated from the School of Architecture at the University of Toronto between 1920 and 1960 and photographs of their work including archival material that has never [...]