Here are the Best Fiction Books of the year as chosen by our team of reviewers and editorial staff, selected from our reviews posted in 2022. The 22 titles are in no particular order, and each link will take you to the review here at TMR.
Our Best Poetry of 2022 choices can be found here, Children’s is here, and Non-Fiction is here.
- Almost Visible by Michelle Sinclair (Baraka Books)
- The Most Cunning Heart by Catherine Graham (Palimpsest Press)
- Fearnoch by Jim McEwen (Breakwater Books)
- Paper Roses on Stony Mountain by Diana Stevan (Island House Publishing)
- White Resin by Audrée Wilhelmy (Arachnide Editions, an imprint of House of Anansi)
- Rafael Has Pretty Eyes by Elaine McCluskey (Goose Lane Editions)
- Cane|Fire by Shani Mootoo (Book*hug Press)
- Foxhunt by Luke Francis Bierne (Baraka Books)
- To See Out the Night by David Clerson (QC Fiction)
- Wan by Dawn Promislow (Freehand Books)
- A Rip Through Time by Kelley Armstrong (Minotaur Books)
- Animal Person by Alexander Macleod (McClelland & Stewart)
- The Full Catastrophe by Méira Cook (House of Anansi Press)
- Her First Palestinian and Other Stories by Saeed Teebi (House of Anansi Press)
- The Rooftop Garden by Menaka Raman-Wilms (Nightwood Editions)
- Nine Dash Line by Emily Saso (Freehand Books)
- Quiet Time by Katherine Alexandra Harvey (Nimbus Publishing and Vagrant Press)
- Lucien & Olivia by André Narbonne (Black Moss Press)
- Case Study by Graeme Macrae Burnet (Biblioasis)
- Apastoral by Lee D. Thompson (corona/samizdat)
- Acting on the Island and Other Prince Edward Island Stories: New And Selected by J.J. Steinfeld (Pottersfield Press)
- A House Without Spirits by David Homel (Véhicule Press)
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