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Works by T.F. Rigelhof

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Canada
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Whether you're Canadian or not; a reader or writer, I recommend you pick up this book. Really interesting and packed full of great quotes, information, and thoughts on writing and publishing and just all sorts of great stuff. I wrote a longer review here: http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-48436-Toronto-Publishing-Examiner~y2010m8d11-... if you want to check it out.

Thanks Erma, for recommending I read this. I'm glad I did.
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ReneeMiller | 1 other review | Feb 25, 2016 |
T.F. Rigelhof presents an impressive work of literary criticism, highlighting the country’s great talent since 1984. But it’s more than just a criticism, it’s a celebration of Canadian literature with works from over a hundred writers from Michael Ondaatje to Timothy Findley to Yann Martel. Newer lesser known writers are also featured, who have affected Rigelhof in some way such as Brad Smith “a carpenter by trade (he’s also been a farmer, a railway signalman, insulator, truck driver …) he’s funny, poignant, evocative, and he tells a blistering tale.”

A lover of books, a critic, and a reviewer for the Globe and Mail, Rigelhof knows his books, and has probably read more Canadian fiction than any one else around. But in Hooked on Canadian Books, Rigelhof takes his critic/reviewer hat off and becomes simply a reader, sharing with other readers “…writers that have made a difference in this reader’s life.”

With his insights, arguments and observations on what the Canadian novel is or is not, and often with an international perspective, he generates more than enough discussion and debate for all lovers of fiction. A perfect accompaniment for any book club. Highly recommended.
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odrach | 1 other review | May 15, 2010 |

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