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Toronto Star Book Reviews
Review of Ditch by Hal Niedzviecki.
Review of All You Can Eat by Linda McQuaig.
Review of The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Dating & Sex by Joshua Piven et al.
Review of The Cult of Efficiency by Janice Gross Stein
Review of At Last There is Nothing Left to Say by Matthew Good
Review of The Princess and the Whiskheads: A Fable by Russell Smith
Review of Tempting Faith DiNapoli by Lisa Gabriele
Review of Fences and Windows by Naomi Klein
Review of The Petty Details of So-and-so's Life by Camilla Gibb
Review of Exile by Ann Ireland
Review of The Vice Guide To Sex And Drugs And Rock And Roll by Suroosh Alvi, Gavin McInnes and Shane Smith
Review of Black Coffee Night by Emily Schultz
Review of The Hipster Handbook and The Modern Gentleman by Robert Lanham / Phineas Mollod and Jason Tesauro
Review of Please by Peter Darbyshire
Review of Reefer Madness by Eric Schlosser
Review of Working Class Zero by Rob Payne
Review of Timbit Nation by John Stackhouse
Review of Diary by Chuck Palahniuk
Review of Lucky Wander Boy and Digital Play by D.B. Weiss / Stephen Kline et al.
Review of Found Magazine by Davy Rothbart
Review of With Borges by Alberto Manguel
Review of Blind Night by Cordelia Strube
Review of Adultery by Richard B. Wright
Review of Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland
Review of On Bullshit and Your Call is Important to Us by Harry G. Frankfurt / Laura Penny
Review of Nelcott Is My Darling by Golda Fried
Review of Mediated by Thomas de Zengotita
Review of Bait and Switch by Barbara Ehrenreich
Review of jPod by Douglas Coupland.
Review of In Persuasion Nation by George Saunders.
Review of Consumed by Benjamin R. Barber.
Review of Novels in Three Lines by Felix Feneon.
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