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The Globe and Mail names Bad Singer to most anticipated books list

By Tim on January 10, 2016

The Globe and Mail names Bad Singer to “most anticipated books” list

16 Canadian reads for the first half of 2016,” Globe and Mail books editor Mark Medley, includes Bad Singer on his list of the most anticipated books coming out in the first six months of the year. “Tim Falconer is an award-winning journalist and a godawful singer,” he writes. “I’m not trying to be mean, but simply accurate.”

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