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Canadian Literary Classics - Early 20th Century
Do you desire to know more about Canadian literature and culture, but not sure which Canadian fiction would make a great read? Check out this list of classic Canadian reads that were published in the early 20th century, and are worth reading at least once in a reader's lifetime!

Author Interview - Paige Dearth
A one-on-one with the author of Believe Like A Child, Paige Dearth, as we discuss and delve more into the themes behind her book; she gives answers to questions that so many of us readers have had while reading, and having finished, the novel.

Where to Get Free and Low-Cost eBooks
Looking for online sources for literary and other genre reads? Here are a few sources that carry great works, both free and at very low costs. Check them out!

The Theme of Love in Literature
Love is one of the biggest themes in literature and has been since the on-start of literature up until this present day. In this article, we explore how some literary works perceive and interpret love, and how it affects the characters involved.

Virginia Woolf's A Haunted House
How long does a short story have to be to be considered literary or contain most literary elements? Does literature depend on the length of the work, or its quality, in order to give it meaning? This article examines one of Virginia Woolf's short stories.

Chinua Achebe - A Literary Warrior
Chinua Achebe was a true legend; a human literary phenomenon. His death was greatly felt all over the world, as the realization hit home that we had indeed lost a true hero. Read on to know about this great man.

Book Review - Believe Like A Child
Paige Dearth's Believe Like A Child is a touching novel about a young girl Alessa, who goes through years of molestation by her uncle, right under the family roof and under the noses of her family members. An intense, incredible read; read on to see the full review!

The Bell Jar Review
Who was Sylvia Plath? Which of her works have we read? This article reviews Plath's first novel The Bell Jar, noting its brilliance and the acute parallelism that it holds with the author's real life.

Afterlife - A Review
S. P. Cloward's Afterlife is a gripping and exciting novel about Wesley Lohmann, a human who accidentally dies, but doesn't really 'die' in the true sense. In this article we get a little sneak peek of what this riveting novel has in store for avid readers.

Top Literary Heroines - Classic and Contemporary
This article celebrates the ordinary, yet extra-ordinary, strong female characters in literary fiction who have exhibited incredible strength and valor in their personalities and characteristics. Read on for more!

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