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Scott D MacDonald

December 8, 2017 by Katie Ingram

NOVA SCOTIA

1. A Newfoundlander in Canada by Alan Doyle (Biography)

2. 6-12-17 by John Boileau (Local Interest)

3.The Sea Was In Their Blood by Quentin Casey (Local Interest)

4. The Little Tree By The Sea by John DeMont and Belle DeMont (Local Interest)

5. Effective Citizen by Graham Steele (History and Political Science)

 

 

 

 

NEW BRUNSWICK

1.A Newfoundlander in Canada by Alan Doyle (Biography)

2. Canadianity by Johnathan Torrens and Jeremy Taggart (Humor)

3. Run, Hide, Repeat by Pauline Dakin (Biography)

4. Something Is Always On Fire by Measha Brueggergosman (Biography)

5 You Might Be From Canada If… by Michael de Adder (History & Political Science)

 

 

 

 

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

1. Evelyn by David Weale and Loretta Campbell (Local Interest)

2. Golden Boy by Grant Matheson (Local Interest)

3.A Newfoundlander in Canada by Alan Doyle (Biography)

4.Bubba Begonia You’re Such a Lucky Guy by Gerry O’Brien (Local Interest)

5. From Humble Beginnings by Scott D. MacDonald (Local Interest)

 

 

 

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR

1.A Newfoundlander in Canada by Alan Doyle (Biography)

2. Rock Paper Sex by Kerri Cull (Local Interest)

3. We’ll be Burnt in Our Beds Some Night by Joel Hynes (Fiction)

4. Death At The Harbourview Café by Fred Humber (Local Interest)

5. Christmas in the Harbour by Victoria Barbour (Local Interest)

 

 

PUZZLE BOOKS / COLOURING BOOKS

1.Lexicon Volume 18 by Theresa Williams (Local Interest)

2. Big Book Of Lexicon Volumes 7,8,9 by Theresa Williams (Local Interest)

3.  Big Book Of Lexicon Volumes 1,2,3 by Theresa Williams (Local Interest)

4. Big Book Of Lexicon Volumes 4,5,6 by Theresa Williams (Local Interest)

5. Colour Nova Scotia by Julie Anne Babin (Local Interest)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Alan Doyle, Belle DeMont, Breakwater Books, David Weale, Doubleday Canada, Flanker Press, Gerry O'Brien, Graham Steele, Grant Matheson, Harper Collins Canada, Jeremy Taggart, John Boileau, John DeMont, Jonathan Torrens, Julie Anne Babin, Loretta Campbell, MacIntyre Purcell Publishing, Measha Brueggergosman, Michael de Adder, Nimbus Publishing, Pauline Dakin, Penguin Canada, Quentin Casey, Scott D MacDonald, Tangle Lane, The Acorn Press, Theresa Williams

April 7, 2015 by

Chapters-Indigo logo stackedChapters-Indigo has put together a list of bestsellers for the Atlantic provinces for March. Check below and see what the popular reads are in your province.

NOVA SCOTIA – MARCH LOCAL TOP 5

1. Lexicon Volume 16 by Theresa Williams
2. Big Book of Lexicon Volumes 123 by Theresa Williams
3. What I Learned About Politics by Graham Steele
4. You Might Be From Nova Scotia If… by Michael de Adder
5. Relative Happiness by Lesley Crewe

NEW BRUNSWICK – MARCH LOCAL TOP 5

1. A Measure Of Light by Beth Powning
2. Irving VS Irving by Jacques Poitras
3. You Might Be From New Brunswick If… by Michael de Adder
4. The Great Atlantic Canada Bucket List by Robin Esrock
5. Waterfalls of New Brunswick GD by Nicholas Guitard

 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND – MARCH LOCAL TOP 5

1. Elora Of Stone by Jaime Mann
2. Charlottetown Then and Now by Scott D MacDonald
3. The Little Book of Prince Edward Island by John Sylvester
4. Prince Edward Lullaby by PL McCarron
5. Wild Island by John Sylvester

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR – MARCH LOCAL TOP 5

1. Rock Recipes by Barry Parsons
2. The Ghost Of The Southern Cross by Nellie Strowbridge
3. Leaving For The Seal Hunt by John Gillett
4. Townies by Robert Hunt
5. Where I Belong by Alan Doyle

Have you read any of these? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: A Measure of Light, Alan Doyle, Barry C. Parsons, Beth Powning, Charlottetown Then and Now, Elora of Stone, Ghost of the Southern Cross, Graham Steele, Irving vs. Irving: Canada’s Feuding Billionaires and the Stories They Won’t Tell, Jacques Poitras, Jaime Mann, John Gillet, John Sylvester, Leaving for the Seal Hunt: The Life of a Swiler, Lesley Crewe, Local Top 5 books, Michael de Adder, Nellie P. Strowbridge, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nicholas Guitard, Nova Scotia, PL McCarron, Prince Edward Island, Prince Edward Lullaby, Relative Happiness, Robert Hunt, Robin Esrock, Rock Recipes: The Best Food from my Newfoundland Kitchen, Scott D MacDonald, The Great Atlantic Canada Bucket List, The Little Book of Prince Edward Island, Townies, Waterfalls of New Brunswick GD, What I Learned About Politics: Inside the Rise –and Collapse– of Nova Scotia’s NDP Government, Where I Belong, Wild Island, You might be from New Brunswick if, You Might be from Nova Scotia if...

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