Category Archives: John LeBaron

1984 by George Orwell

Reviewed by John LeBaron      It must be 60-plus years since I read George Orwell’s dystopian classic, 1984, for the first time while a callow undergraduate at McGill University. By that time, at the tender age of 20-something, the world … Continue reading

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Fast-moving Twists and Turns Marinated in Sharp Human Insight

Review of The Foulest Things, by Amy Tector Reviewed by John LeBaron How does a novelist create an aura of romance and mystery from the setting of the Canadian National Archives? Before reading Amy Tector’s second novel, The Foulest Things, … Continue reading

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