February 4th, 2010

All of sudden, The High Road seems more real. The good folks at McClelland & Stewart have been busy. Both Chapters/Indigo and Amazon now feature preliminary listings for The High Road. It’s also listed on the M&S site. As soon as cover design and cover copy are completed, These listings will be filled out with graphics and more information. We’re getting there…


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August 29th, 2009
TBLP doesn’t generate a ton of reader reviews on Chapters-Indigo or Amazon but it’s sure nice to get them, particularly if they’re positive. I don’t know about you, but I always scan the reader reviews before I buy a book. they’re often more meaningul to me than the Globe and Mail or New York Times book reviews. I read as a reader, not as a reviewer.
Authors write to have their work read. So hearing nice things from actual readers is just so gratifying. I happened to check last night and the seventh TBLP reader review has just appeared on Amazon.ca.

“The Best Laid Plans has to be one of the best books this year. The author has an insiders knowledge of the Canadian political system. Without boring us with the day to day minutae he is able to give us a clear picture of what is wrong with the system and lets us form our own opinions on how it might be changed. Mr. Fallis has a delightful sense of humour and has no difficulty letting us in on the joke. How wonderful life would be if only we really did have a few politicians such as are described in this book. I shall be seeking more books by this author.”
Burtine Kendall, Alberta
Makes it all worthwhile.
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August 7th, 2009
I’d never actually noticed that you can check sales rankings on Amazon.ca based on the category in which the book has been placed. TBLP is categorized as Literature and Fiction/Genre Fiction/Political. When I realized this, I had a quick look at the Political genre Bestseller list and much to my amazement found TBLP at number seven, just ahead of Dan Brown’s Digital Fortress at number eight. Who knows how Amazon determines the rankings, but it’s still neat to be anywhere near such a list. Amazon.ca updates their bestseller lists hourly, so I took a quick screen shot in case I never crack the top ten again.

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