The Queen's AMS/ASUS Equity Book Club list is here! Enjoy these titles centred on equity, Indigenous identity and anti-oppression.
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Back to school with books
As the leaves begin to change and the scent of fresh pencils fills the air, it's that time of year again – back to school! Ignite curiosity and soothe any jitters with this list.
Boo! Read horror year-round
Check out the fifth annual Summer Scares list!
This year Summer Scares welcomes New York Times Bestselling author, Daniel Kraus as their 2023 spokesperson. "My love of reading began at a public library — but I had to hunt for the horror," said Kraus. "I would have been giddy to have a slate like our 2023 choices presented to me when I walked in. I am, in fact, giddy about it right now. It's a tremendously far-reaching group of titles that epitomizes the breadth of creativity going on in the genre."
Summer recipes to savour
Chill out with summer cookbooks! From sizzling grills to frozen thrills, these recipes are your ticket to a summer filled with foodie fun.
Read these books in honour of Emancipation Day
Emancipation Day serves as a reminder of the abolishment of slavery in the British Empire and urges us to stand against anti-Black racism and discrimination while acknowledging and honouring the resilience of Black communities in Canada.
Slavery didn't stop at the United States-Canada border: Canada has a troubling past of enslaving Indigenous and African individuals, a part of history that should not be overlooked.