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Bookworm, no. 84

Bookworm, no. 84

Lou Braibant on J.M. Miro’s “Bringer of Dust.” Cheryl Bell reviews Tony Colaiacovo’s “Black History of Nova Scotia.” A page from Peter Goddard’s “One Foot on the Platform.”

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Feb 25, 2025
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Dust-up

Bringer of Dust
J.M. Miro
McClelland & Stewart
608 pages, hardcover, softcover, ebook, and audiobook

Bringer of Dust focuses on four “talents” (children with special abilities) as they embark on desperate missions to rescue a friend trapped in the world of the dead. Set throughout Victorian Europe, the second instalment in J.M. Miro’s Talents trilogy…

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