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My Favourite Time of the Year

$15.00

My Favourite Time of the Year” – a Christmas album f with a nice collection of some of the old classics plus 3 original songs. Slip this CD on, sit down with a cup of hot cider and tell me if it doesn’t bring back fond memories of Christmas past

Mike Goudreau & Friends

My Name is Amos

$15.00

Amos first fell in love at the age of eight, and the world has been celebrating since. Pictured on the cover with his first love, legs spread and dangling off an old country chair, torn jeans a testament to his wild country ways, this young man from the boondocks of Quebec, Canada has never turned back. The wild embrace of Amos and Guitar almost twenty years on inspired a love affair that made his fingers dance madly and his voice flirt dangerously with the gritty and the sexy. In travels from Europe to Thailand, and endless Greyhounds throughout the United States, he came to understand that music is a master means of communication, one that blasts through doctrine and convention and unites performer and audience in mutual embrace. He saw Thai children groove to his strumming and North Carolinians plough fields to his spontaneous ditties. In time, Amos stumbled upon the healing qualities of music and vibration. The root for the word ‘health’ in Arabic and Hebrew, S-l-m/Sh-l-m, is also the word for peace, wholeness and integrity. Music has come to symbolize all of these things for Amos. This might be what draws his fans so close.

Amos Joannides

New Bright Idea

$7.00

Gordon Lambie is a University student and preservice teacher at Bishop’s University. Since leaving high school he has delved into the world of poetry, gradually producing the work that makes up this, his first book: New Bright Idea.

Gordon Lambie

Noel Nowell Noel

$15.00

Christmas Music of Corelli & Gabrieli. Original and Arranged Carols by Donald Patriquin

Donald Patriquin

Not So Bad After All

$18.00

A book for anyone who can read, but mainly for young teens. Torn between a strong separatist French-speaking father and a liberal mother, Julie suddenly finds herself in an English milieu fighting for survival while keeping papa in the dark about learning English. Will she be able to survive this ordeal or lose her Papa forever? What does the future hold for her?

Elaine Laraway