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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).
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![The Consulting Trap](https://mtlreviewofbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/The_Consulting_Trap_Final_600_900_90_s.jpeg)
With a clear organizing structure, Hurl and Werner's book succeeds as a citizen’s guide to modern consulting.
By Noah Ciubotaru
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Lisa Czech is an illustrator and visual artist from ...
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![Spring 2024 Issue Out Now!](https://mtlreviewofbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Screen-Shot-2024-03-18-at-3.15.24-PM-e1713458685492.png)
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.
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![Naniki](https://mtlreviewofbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Oonya_Kempadoo.jpeg)
Oonya Kempadoo's novel is a love letter to the Caribbean and its light-flecked waters.
By Val Rwigema
![Like Every Form of Love](https://mtlreviewofbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Viswanathan-Author-Photo-29-Edit-scaled-1.jpeg)
Padma Viswanathan's unclassifiable memoir of friendship and writing is both intimate and universal.
By Malcolm Fraser
![Catinat Boulevard](https://mtlreviewofbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/unnamed.jpeg)
Caroline Vu’s most ambitious book yet takes a bold approach to her themes of race and cultural identity.
By Olivia Shan
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Klara du Plessis and Khashayar “Kess” Mohammadi's poetic collaboration is playful and deeply felt.
By Emily Mernin
![Food School](https://mtlreviewofbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/fs-frontcover-final-1.0-RGB-600x827-1.jpg)
Jade Armstrong pivots between trauma jokes, confession, and explaining how disordered eating plays out emotionally.
By Emily Raine
![Here Is Still Here](https://mtlreviewofbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/387236.jpeg)
Sivan Slapak’s prose touches on truths about aging, family, friendship, and what makes a life.
By Tina Wayland
![Portrait of a Body](https://mtlreviewofbooks.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/9781770466807-1-scaled-1.jpeg)
In Julie Delporte's latest, a colourful and bold ambiguousness holds the strength of the book.
By Sarah Mangle