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Old 02-05-2015, 04:19 PM   #3
HomeInMyShoes
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I'm excited to see two very different works in the run-off for the literary club this month. Humorous caricature versus rather serious historical fiction is an interesting split which sums up Canada nicely. We have a fine history of comedy in Canada as well as involvement in war across the world as peacekeepers and fighters. Even if these two weren't the highest of my picks when I built the nominations, it seems appropriate.
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