

The slow, tender unwrapping of this story of twin brothers and their small village bed and breakfast is genuinely funny and sweet.
The slow, tender unwrapping of this story of twin brothers and their small village bed and breakfast is genuinely funny and sweet.
This is a bit of Canadian humour, parts made me smile and a few even made me laugh. I was ready to rate it “good” and I (mostly) did like it, but more so in the first half. The second half felt like it got a bit too philosophical for my liking. I liked that so many of the top 10 lists included Canadian authors
Three books based on CBC radio shows. I was an avid listener when I lived in Canada. Anyone else remember 1-800-Sad-Goat?
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This was a sweet book about twin brothers who run a bed and breakfast. The chapters alternate between the brothers' points of view as well as musings from some of their guests. While there isn't a strong plot to follow, the little stories included throughout are fun and quick to read.
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Virgil, one of the Bachelor Brothers, could be me. Would love to hang out with him...quietly, reading, not talking :) #literarybestfriend #octphotochallenge
Cozy reading for readers: a fictional B&B in an uncharted valley on an imaginary island near Vancouver, set up as "a refuge, a retreat, a haven for bibliophiles." This is that. Yessss.