We've stocked this year's Gift Ideas in Books store with a huge selection of bestsellers, editors' picks, and holiday favourites for all tastes, at prices that will let you delight everyone on your list without breaking the bank.
Each week, we serve up the latest bestsellers from The Globe and Mail at 50% off--no membership required. So you can get the books everyone's talking about, along with that happy glow of knowing you got a deal.
Whether you'll be one of the lucky among the throngs in Vancouver on February 12 when the Olympic Cauldron is lit, or you'll be watching the action from a pub in St. John's, get ready to celebrate Canada's time to shine, share our spectacular natural beauty and cultural heritage with the world, and cheer our athletes on to gold with these recommended Olympic reads.
Break out the popcorn and settle in for a season of blockbuster new releases hitting movie theatres with our all-star lineup of titles behind this fall's Books on the Big Screen.
2009 Giller Prize: Linden MacIntyre for The Bishop's Man
On November 10, Canada's most coveted fiction prize went to veteran CBC broadcast journalist Linden MacIntyre for The Bishop's Man, a sensitively told story of crimes and cover-up in a Cape Breton Catholic church.
Brandon Sanderson picks up where the late, great Robert Jordan left his Wheel of Time series. The Gathering Storm is the first novel in the Memory of Light trilogy, which will conclude the beloved fantasy epic.
Say You're One of Them is a powerful collection of five stories set in the most troubled regions of Africa. Written from the perspective of children, each unforgettable tale explores the human cost of conflict and poverty. Save 50% on the hardcover or paperback editions.
The 2009 winner of the Man Booker Prize, the UK's top literary prize and the most watched single-book award in the English-speaking world, was announced on October 6: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel.