The CBC Books fall reading list: 51 books to check out this season

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Blackheart Man is a book by Nalo Hopkinson.

Need a good book to hang out with this season? Check out this list of notable Canadian and international titles out right now.Need a good book to hang out with this season? Check out this list of notable Canadian and international titles out right now.is a fantasy novel about the magical island of Chynchin. It follows Veycosi who is training as a griot and is hoping to score a spot on Chynchin's Colloquium of scholars.

Vancouver-based writer Shashi Bhat’s short story collection was named as a title to check out by CBC Books this past spring — her latest book explores the everyday trials and impossible expectations that come with being a woman.What I Know About You is a novel by Éric Chacour, left, translated by Pablo Strauss.

Anne Michaels is an award-winning Canadian poet and novelist who just published her long-awaited third novel, “Held.” The story spans 115 years and deals in themes familiar to her work: history, grief and the power of love. Anne tells Tom why it took nearly 15 years to write the novel, why she’s so interested in writing about war, and why she chooses to live an intensely private life.

Heather O'Neill is an icon in Canadian literature who has won a ton of awards. And now she has a new novel. It’s called The Capital of Dreams and it’s about the influence of art and literature on our lives. It follows 14-year-old Sofia as she hunts for her mother’s lost manuscript during the chaos of war. Heather speaks to Mattea Roach about her latest novel and living a creative life.

Malcolm Gladwell says he got some things wrong in The Tipping Point, his 25-year-old bestseller about what drives social change — so he’s written a follow-up, Revenge of the Tipping Point. He talks to Matt Galloway about revising some of those theories for a different time, the power of a compelling narrative and the weirdness of Miami.Journalist Justin Giovannetti Lamothe writes about the odd, winding origins of the closest thing Canada has to a national dish —.

But as the two trek through the wilderness together, they'll have to hash it all out and band together for the journey's twists and turns.Jen Ferguson is a YA author, activist and academic of Michif/Métis and Canadian settler heritage, based in Los Angeles. Ferguson has a PhD in English and creative writing.

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