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Why these 10 Canadian titles stood out
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“The Best Books of Fall,” now in its third year, is a project that inspires both glee and gravitas in The Walrus staff. First come the catalogues of titles, the arrival of galleys, the silent tucking into pages and chapters. And then there is the deliberation, the choosing of our favoured ten. “What is a ‘best book’?” we ask ourselves each time we sit down to compile the list. This year, it is a book we found ourselves waiting to return to between reads: a world we wanted to stay immersed in, a voice we longed to keep listening to, an idea we needed to keep turning over. We are excited to present the Best Books of Fall 2025, a list that includes fiction, memoir, poetry, and essays, all by Canadian writers. Happy reading.

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