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Just a little further up the street our friends are now in a construction zone with infrastructure and streetscape improvements taking place over the summer. Show them the love and you could WIN!
- Buy something from Settlement, DVLB, Princess Cafe, Seven Shores, or Cafe 1842.
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- Tell every single one of your friends how excited and caffeinated you are.
- Until September 4th we will have one ballot each Monday. The prize is a $20 gift certificate to Words Worth Books. Winning ballots are put back in the draw for another chance to win!
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JUNE NEWSLETTER: It's summer! Our catalogue is here! We've had a LOT of COFFEE!!!
Summer is finally here, and with it comes our much-loved little catalogue. There is something undeniably special about the books you read over the summer and since your friends at Words Worth Books read A LOT we have curated and reviewed a unique selection of 18 of our very favourites. There are mysteries and thrillers for when those sudden summer storms roll in, or if you're in the passenger seat on that epic road trip, there's Canadiana and non-fiction to keep your brain busy. Are you looking for an escape? Maybe only as far as your own back yard with an icy cold drink? We have fantastical quests to unfamiliar worlds--tales of heroism, passion, and adventure, all of which are sure to keep you turning pages this season.
Get yours in the shop or peruse it at our webstore!
Just a little further up the street our friends are now in a construction zone with infrastructure and streetscape improvements taking place over the summer. Show them the love and you could WIN!
1. Buy something from Settlement, DVLB, Princess Cafe, Seven Shores, or Cafe 1842.
2. Bring the receipt to Words Worth Books.
3. Write your name and contact info on the back of the receipt and drop it in the ballot box.
4. Tell every single one of your friends how excited and caffeinated you are.
5. Until September 4th we will have one ballot each Monday. The prize is a $20 gift certificate to Words Worth Books. Winning ballots are put back in the draw for another chance to win!
Tweet about it!
@BooksWordsWorth --- @Princess_Cafe --- @dvlb_espresso
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The Kitchener Public Library and Words Worth Books are thrilled to welcome back Terry Fallis
Monday, June 19, 7pm at the KPL
Join us in celebrating the launch of his new book ONE BROTHER SHY.
Events
Friday, June 16, 8-11pm: Bloomsday Blatherings at the Berlin (presented by the Irish Real Life Festival.)
A frolicking, fun evening of James Joyce, in celebration of Ulysses! Revel in excerpts dramatically performed, prevail at the silent auction, partake in readings, savor Joycean food and drinks. Edwardian dress highly encouraged but not necessary to enjoy the evening! Click here to purchase tickets.
June 24 and 25: KW Multicultural Festival CELEBRATING 50 YEARS!
International cuisine, traditional folk song and dance, artifacts and crafts from around the globe and the region and community participation make up this fun-filled event that attracts thousands of visitors each year.
You can support the KW Multicultural Centre by purchasing this month's GIVING BACK title from Words Worth! Click here to find out more, and watch a video about Shaun Tan's hauntingly gorgeous book, THE ARRIVAL.
Bookclubs
Thursday, June 8: Blomkvist Wannabes Bookclub will discuss Still Mine by Amy Stuart
Friday, June 23 at 10:30am: Books & Babies
Tuesday, June 27: Words Worth Bookclub will discuss The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker
Wednesday, June 28: SpecFics & Chill will discuss Native Star by M. K. Hobson
The very clever Tom Gauld has us figured out.
So! What are you looking forward to reading this summer? Let us know at our Facebook Page or Tweet us @BooksWordsWorth with the hashtag #SummerReads
As always you can call us at 519-884-2665 or email hello@wordsworthbooks.com
Giving Back to the KW Multicultural Centre!
Words Worth Books is donating 100% of profit from the sale of Shaun Tan's THE ARRIVAL to the KW Multicultural Centre. They are committed to fostering diversity and breaking down the barriers to full participation of new Canadians in the Kitchener-Waterloo Community and surrounding areas.
Author/Illustrator Shaun Tan has crafted a powerful and luminous work with The Arrival. Although it is entirely wordless, it speaks to the Immigrant experience like little else. You will enter a world where nothing--not language, buildings, food, nor animals--are familiar, but there are kind and helpful strangers along the way, each of whom share their own stories of flight and migration. You can preview the entire book through this Vimeo animation:
Meet the authors of FEAST and sample some delicious recipes
Two friends. Five months. One car. Ten provinces. Three territories. Seven islands. Eight ferries. Two flights. One 48-hour train ride. And only one call to CAA. The result: over 100 incredible Canadian recipes from coast to coast and the Great White North.
Meet Lindsay Anderson and Dana VanVeller and savour the stories, photos, and flavours from across Canada.
Friday, May 12, 1:00 - 2:30pm at Words Worth Books
And just like that--it's MAY! ... May-ish. (Okay, it's still April)
We're a little early with our newsletter but there are a few things happening this last week of April that we'd like to tell you about. Actually there's a lot happening in May too!
Read on, dear friends. Read on. (Don't miss the Fun Stuff at the end!)
Saturday, April 29: AUTHORS FOR INDIES DAY
AFI is an annual event held at independent bookstores all across Canada. On this day, Canadian authors show their appreciation for indie bookstores by volunteering as guest booksellers. AFI is a different sort of literary event--it's a grassroots volunteer-run campaign whose goal is to raise awareness of indie bookstores and how important they are: to our communities, our reading lives, and our cultural well-being.
WE ARE THRILLED TO WELCOME GUY GAVRIEL KAY AS OUR GUEST BOOKSELLER. From 2:00 to 4:00 you can get some reading advice from this internationally acclaimed author of over a dozen works of fantasy fiction. His most recent book, "Children of Earth and Sky," will be available in paperback. Visit Guy's website: http://brightweavings.com/ggk/
You could win $1000 worth of Penguin Random House Books!
Test your bookstore fandom with our Authors for Indies Bookstore Bingo challenge! Each square you complete earns you one entry into a draw for $1000 worth of Penguin Random House books, to be picked up at your local independent retailer.
Contest opens on April 29 from 12:00am to 11:59pm (EST).
Visit http://penguinrandomhouse.ca/authors-indies-bookstore-bingo to play!
Wednesday, April 26: Appetite for Reading
There are still a few more spots available for for Kerry Clare author of "Mitzi Bytes"
6:00pm 10:00pm at Nick and Nat's Uptown 21 (21 King St. N. Waterloo)
- drinks at 6; dinner at 7; author talk around 8ish
REGISTER AT APPETITE FOR READING
Thursday, April 27: She Shares - fundraiser for St. Mary's Hospital
A luncheon featuring Dr. Randy Paterson, psychologist and author of "How To Be Miserable"
Contact Cristen Brown at cbrow[at]supportstmarys.ca or 519-749-6918
Thursday, April 27: One Book Once Community Announcement
At last, the 2017 title will be revealed. Check out the Twitter Contest! Once a week, @OBOC_KW will post a new challenge. Each time you participate, you will automatically earn an entry for a grand prize draw. Learn more at One Book One Community
Wednesday, May 3 at 6:30pm: Learning History Together
Holocaust survivor Max Eisen author of "By Chance Alone" was only 15-years-old when he was imprisoned in Auschwitz. Hear his first-hand story of courage and survival at this free event. Southwood Secondary School - Library: 30 Southwood Dr., Cambridge ON
Wednesday, May 3 at 7:00pm: Perimeter Institute Public Lecture
Eminent theoretical astrophysicist and award-winning writer, Janna Levin (Black Hole Blues) will tell the story of the headline-making discovery of gravitational waves.
Visit https://www.perimeterinstitute.ca/outreach/general-public/public-lecture-series for more information.
Thursday, May 11 at 7:00pm: The Case for Divesting in Fossil Fuels in Canada
Join us at the CIGI Campus Auditorium for a public lecture from Jeff Rubin author of "The Carbon Bubble". For more information contact events[at]cigionline.org
Friday, May 26 at 11:30am: Concurrent Disorders Working Group of Waterloo Region
Keynote speaker Gordana Eljdupovik on the topic, "Beyond Grounding: Working Effectively with Emotionally Dysregulated Clients." Words Worth Books will be on-hand with a book table of topically related titles. Contact ntaylor[at]smgh.ca for more information.
BOOKCLUBS
Thursday, May 11: Blomkvist Wannabes
The Savages by Don Winslow
Thursday, May 25: Tasty Book Club meeting
Open to subscribers only. We will discuss the four books you've received these past few months.
The Illumination by Kevin Brockmeier
The History of Love by Nicole Krauss
Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Sweetness in the Belly by Camilla Gibb
Friday, May 26: Books & Babies
Tuesday, May 30: Words Worth Bookclub
The Hidden Keys by Andre Alexis
Wednesday, May 31: Specfics & Chill
The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin
Book Event: Thursday, May 11 and Friday, May 12: 6:30-9pm
FEAST: Recipes and Stories from a Canadian Road Trip
Celebrate Canada's 150th with RELISH
In Relish Cooking Studio's second series of Canadian cuisine classes they will be celebrating what makes Canadian food unique and special as we move towards Canada’s 150th birthday celebration.
Two friends. Five months. One car. Ten provinces. Three territories. Seven islands. Eight ferries. Two flights. One 48-hour train ride. And only one call to CAA. The result: over 100 incredible Canadian recipes from coast to coast and the Great White North.
In the midst of a camping trip in Squamish, British Columbia, Lindsay Anderson and Dana VanVeller decided that the summer of 2013 might be the right time for an adventure: a road trip across the entire country to experience and write about Canada’s food, culture, and wealth of compelling characters. 37,000 kilometres later, and toting a “Best Culinary Travel Blog” award from Saveur magazine, Lindsay and Dana have brought together stories, photographs and recipes from across Canada in FEAST: Recipes and Stories from a Canadian Road Trip.
Register at RELISH COOKING STUDIO. A copy of the book FEAST is included in registration to this event.
You'll have the opportunity to meet the authors, sample some goodies, and get a book signed at WORDS WORTH BOOKS on Friday, May 12 from 1pm to 2:30. Free to attend: just drop on by.
BOOKLAUNCH: The Greenbelt: Protecting and Cultivating an Ontario Treasure
Tuesday, May 30 at 7pm: Words Worth Books
Join us in celebrating the release of "The Greenbelt: Protecting and Cultivating a Great Ontario Treasure" by Burkhard Mausberg. The Greenbelt book captures insights from the Greenbelt’s artists, farmers, entrepreneurs, cyclists, mountain climbers, environmentalists, and so many others who have made the Greenbelt a success.
Guest speakers include:
Burkhard Mausberg, CEO of the Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation and author
Kevin Eby, former Director of Community Planning for the Region of Waterloo
Kevin Thomason, Vice-Chair of the Grand River Environmental Network and one of the Leaders of Smart Growth Waterloo
Light refreshments will be served.
RSVP to http://www.greenbelt.ca/book_event_words_worth_books
FUN STUFF!
Kristen snapped this photo just outside Guelph and challenged you to come up with a famous novel/rural mashup.
You thought of some doozies! Here are a few of our favourites.
"Farewell my Combine" (submitted by B. Vanbeek)
"The Meta-MOO-phosis" (K. Hutchinson)
"Wheat, Hay, Love" (G. Engel)
"Tender is the Mennonite" (N. Duquette)
"Mulch Ado About Mucking" (A. Bullock)
"Dairy of a Wimpy Kid" (G. Case)
"The Handmaid's Bale" (L. Praught)
"A Bloom with a Ewe" (J. Dymond)
"Amos Shrugged" (B. Sagel)
"One Hundred Years of Silos, Dude" (K. Cogliano)
"The Great Goats-by" (M. Iturriaga)
"Whinny the Poo" (H. Kuipers)
"The Girl with the Wagon Tattoo" (B. Guerrero)
"The Pitchfork of Dorian Grey" (B. McLaughlin)
"The Brothers Cowamazov" (A. Hanson)
"Udder Milk Wood" (N. Gordijk)
Thank you so much for playing along and giving us a lot of laughs.
As always if you have any questions (or hilarious book titles) come on by for a visit! Or contact us at 519-884-2665; email hello@wordsworthbooks.com
