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Book Lover’s Day: An Excuse to Spend the Day with a Good Book

Book Lover’s Day is the perfect excuse to slow down and spend time with a good book. Whether you revisit an old favourite, browse your local library, or simply carve out an uninterrupted hour to read, here are a few simple ways to celebrate the stories that stay with us long after we’ve turned the final page.

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All or Nothing

What does “All or Nothing” mean to you? For me, it sparked an unexpected question: has anyone actually read every single one of my books? With more than 200 titles across multiple pen names, I’m curious to know if there are any complete collectors out there. If that’s you—or you’re getting close—I’d love to hear from you.

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The Books I’m Actually Going to Read

I’ve stopped collecting books for the person I imagine I might become someday. No one can read everything anymore—not with thousands of new books appearing every day and old books never truly disappearing. So I’m changing the way I build my library: only the books I want to read now, or very soon. No more guilt-inducing digital hoards. Just books that are actually mine because I’ve read them.

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An Alternative to Barnes & Noble, Amazon and iTunes.

Kobo is like the little engine that could. It’s a Canadian-based globally-distributed ebook retailer that provides all the same services as the big guys, and often does it better. If you are unhappy with any aspect of shopping at the other retailers, you might want to give Kobo a try. Here’s four reasons why Kobo

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