In Review: The Week of December 4th

This week we brought the Bingemas cheer with pop-culture-inspired reads for all the giftees on your holiday list, fell in love with Max the cat, and cheered for the RBC Taylor Prize longlist nominees.

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It’s Bingemas on All Lit Up and we’re bringing you a roll-call of giftable books (at 15% off no less!) for all the pop-culture peeps on your list who like a good binge. This week, we have books for the Netflix-Original Connoisseur, the Board Game Geek, the Outcast Sympathizer, the Existentialist, and the Podcast Professor.Click on over to our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram (featuring some of our favourite curmudgeons supporting our Bingemas books!) to follow along with us until December 15!

Around the Web

~ Max the cat just really wants to get inside the library. We feel ya, Max.~ If you’re a Marvel anti-hero sympathizer, this upcoming book series from Disney’s lit imprint is for you.Jan Wong’s Apron Strings: Navigating Food and Family in France, Italy, and China (Goose Lane Editions) and Daniel Coleman’s Yardwork: A Biography of an Urban Place (Wolsak and Wynn) made the RBC Taylor Prize longlist.

What Else We’re Reading

Longlisted for the RBC Taylor Prize, we’re devouring Jan Wong’s food memoir Apron Strings:Navigating Food and Family in France, Italy, and China (Goose Lane Editions) this weekend.

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