Three Books by Angie Abdou Reviewed

(The following excerpt is reprinted by permission of Consumed by Ink)

I finally decided to pick up one of Angie Abdou’s books this summer. I’ve been meaning to for years now – I wish I could remember what it was that prompted me to do it – it was something I read about her last book, Between. So that’s the one I started with.

I loved it so much, I read The Bone Cage.

I loved The Bone Cage so much I read The Canterbury Trail (which, coincidentally, I had just bought at Ed’s Books in Cape Breton).

Now I’m hugely anticipating her newest, In Case I Go!

Read the full review here:  Angie Abdou: Between, The Canterbury Trail, and The Bone Cage — Consumed by Ink

James M. Fisher is the owner and editor-in-chief of The Miramichi Reader. He began TMR in 2015, realizing that there was a genuine need for more book reviews of Canadian literature. It has since become Canada’s best-regarded source for the finest in new literary releases. James has been interviewed about TMR on CBC Radio and other media sites. James works as a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technologist and lives in Miramichi, New Brunswick with his wife Diane and their tabby cat Eddie.