The summer is slowly creeping toward its end.
By now you must have devoured plenty of books on your reading list, but that doesn't mean there isn't room for a little more.
And as you've probably realized, it can be far easier to tuck an e-book into your bag than a hefty hardcover. We're taking a look at the books available via Kobo right now, because, frankly, they're the easiest for Canadians to access.
There are several books for voracious readers to consume before the warm weather gives way to falling leaves. Some are new releases, others are older books that have been given new currency by major events or movie or television adaptations.
Still others tackle history, giving new insight to events that took place 100 years ago.
Here are some books to download on a Kobo (or alternatively, find in paper form) before summer's end:
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By now you must have devoured plenty of books on your reading list, but that doesn't mean there isn't room for a little more.
And as you've probably realized, it can be far easier to tuck an e-book into your bag than a hefty hardcover. We're taking a look at the books available via Kobo right now, because, frankly, they're the easiest for Canadians to access.
There are several books for voracious readers to consume before the warm weather gives way to falling leaves. Some are new releases, others are older books that have been given new currency by major events or movie or television adaptations.
Still others tackle history, giving new insight to events that took place 100 years ago.
Here are some books to download on a Kobo (or alternatively, find in paper form) before summer's end:
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