Illustration by Zoe Maeve

Illustration by Zoe Maeve

Zoe Maeve is a comics artist and illustrator who lives in Montreal/Tiohtià:ke. They have published two graphic novels and are working on a third. They like to spend their summers people watching in the ruelle with their two cats.
Illustration by Zoe Maeve

Illustration by Zoe Maeve

Zoe Maeve is a comics artist and illustrator who lives in Montreal/Tiohtià:ke. They have published two graphic novels and are working on a third. They like to spend their summers people watching in the ruelle with their two cats.

The Consulting Trap

With a clear organizing structure, Hurl and Werner's book succeeds as a citizen’s guide to modern consulting.

By Noah Ciubotaru

Supplication

Supplication

The strength of Abi-Nakhoul's book lies in its emulation of pain as a mood or feeling.

By Emma Dollery

The Social Safety Net

In her latest book, Nora Loreto identifies the boogeyman of neoliberalism as the culprit of our present troubles.

By Jack McClelland

mRb Summer 2024 Issue Launch

mRb Summer 2024 Issue Launch

The Montreal Review of Books launches its Summer 2024 issue on Thursday, July 4th at Café Osmo (51 Sherbrooke Street West)! Join us for readings by Frankie Barnet (Mood Swings, McClelland & Stewart), Nour Abi-Nakhoul (Supplication, Strange Light) and Nora Loreto (The Social Safety Net, Dundurn Press).
Firebugs

Firebugs

Nino Bulling's Firebugs is a story about standing on the precipice of transformation, even as the ground erodes beneath.

By Alexandra Sweny

Kilworthy Tanner

Kilworthy Tanner

The emotive core of Ah-Sen's novel rests in the evolving relationship between a burgeoning writer and their practice.

By Ronny Litvack-Katzman

El Ghourabaa

El Ghourabaa

El Ghourabaa offers a glimpse of the generational lived experiences of queer and trans Arabs/SWANA.

By Val Rwigema

Good Want

Good Want

In a vicious act of rebellion, Domenica Martinello demolishes the delusions of the capitalist pastoral.

By Martin Breul

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mRb Summer 2024 Issue Launch

The Montreal Review of Books launches its Summer 2024 issue on Thursday, July 4th at Café Osmo (51 Sherbrooke Street West)! Join us for readings by Frankie Barnet (Mood Swings, McClelland & Stewart), Nour Abi-Nakhoul (Supplication, Strange Light) and Nora Loreto (The Social Safety Net, Dundurn Press).

Spring 2024 Issue Out Now!

The Spring 2024 Issue of the Montreal Review of Books is out and in the world! Click here to read the issue as a PDF online.

mRb Spring 2024 Launch

The Montreal Review of Books launches its Spring 2024 issue on Thursday, March 14th, at Hotel 10 (10 Sherbrooke Street West) in partnership with the Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival!