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Home From The Vinyl Cafe by Stuart McLean

52 Books In 52 Weeks: #1 of 52

book-home_vinyl_cafe.jpgWhen I decided to start up a “52 books in 52 weeks” challenge for myself, I headed on over to the good folks at La Maison Anglaise, Québec City’s premier English-language bookstore, for a savvy recommendation which would ween me back into the joys of reading. For you see, it’s not without a certain amount of shame that I have not regularly read since university. So, as you may gather, I have some catching up to do and some habits to re-grow.

So I was suggested that CBC host Stuart McLean’s Home From The Vinyl Cafe was the ticket back into the realm of enjoying the written word. Can’t say I disagree. It’s a wonderful collection of short stories surrounding a suburban Toronto family, full of humour, quirk and sincerity. Spanning a year in the lives of this little foursome, the tales are at times laugh-out funny, other times charming, while others are disarmingly touching. The quandries that well-intended Dave seems to seep himself into channel Larry David at his face-saving best.

It’s a smart and fun read. I’m glad I started off with this one.

Book: Home From The Vinyl Cafe

Author: Stuart McLean

Publisher: Penguin Canada

Next: The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time

Related reads: The Summer Tree (The Fionavar Tapestry, Book 1) by Guy Gavriel Kay | Shortcomings by Adrian Tomine | Summer Blonde by Adrian Tomine | Fables: Legends In Exile | The Zombie Survival Guide by Max Brooks |

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