Books have been around for millennia and don’t seem to be going anywhere soon. Reading allows people to communicate, learn and escape.
Provide the reader on your Christmas Shopping list with the opportunity to escape into another world hidden in the pages of a new book.
One of the most popular escapes in pop-culture is to Westeros the home of George R. R. Martin’s A Game of Thrones. People may not realize that the epic HBO series is based on the book series.
If fantasy action isn’t their style, perhaps something non-fiction is in order. For something timely and truly Canadian, how about the biography of Gordie Howe – Mr. Hockey: My Story or Chris Hadfield’s new book You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes
detailing the amazing images of earth the astronaut took on his journey in orbit.
For a laugh, Amy Poehler’s new book Yes Please will certainly bring joy to the season.
Start the kids on your list reading for enjoyment early, with their own copy of the recently re-issued, Canadian classic The Hockey Sweater, Anniversary Edition
Whatever you find for your ‘reader’, you’ll allow them to curl up with a good book and enjoy hours of enjoyment.