THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN’S MAIN CAMPUS IS SITUATED ON TREATY 6 TERRITORY AND THE HOMELAND OF THE MÉTIS.

book review

  • By July 11, 2020

    Sapiens is the thrilling account of our extraordinary history from insignificant apes to rulers of the world.

  • Derryl Murphy’s Over the Darkened Landscape plays with Canadian history

    By March 15, 2013

    Derryl Murphy’s Canadian roots are a prominent aspect of his work. The Saskatoon author’s most recent release, Over the Darkened Landscape, which was published this past November, brings together 13 short stories from throughout his career.

  • Wonder explores the moral complications of artificial intelligence

    By August 31, 2012

    In his latest novel, Wonder, Canadian author Robert J. Sawyer explores the possible ramifications of the awakening of artificial intelligence.

    Wonder, the third installment in Sawyer’s WWW trilogy, asks what exactly is a human, and moreover, a life. Sawyer moves away from the typical preconceptions that A.I. will be a threat instead of an asset to humanity and explores prejudices against A.I. that movies like Terminator have taught us.

  • Cool Water moves slow, feels good

    By January 22, 2011

    Dianne Warren’s Cool Water is a demure, unassuming novel perfectly tuned to the pace of life in small-town Saskatchewan. It was also the ideal book to read over the Christmas holidays.

  • Please read this book before it becomes a movie

    By January 22, 2011

    There is only one word that truly describes One Day by David Nicholls and that is: “real.”

  • REVIEW: The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway

    By November 4, 2010

    I don’t know exactly what it is about the specific word arrangement of The Cellist of Sarajevo, but it’s hard to imagine it indicating anything other than an elegiac war story ”” and you wouldn’t be half wrong.