BC: 15 bestsellers for the week of December 4

Compiled by the Book Publishers Association of British Columbia
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1 . Whitewater cooks together again – Shelley adams budd (Alicon Holdings).
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2. The World According to Dogs: An Owner’s Manual – Adrien raeside (Port editions).
3. A is for Anemone: A first alphabet of the west coast – Robert Budd, illustrated by Roy Henry Vickers (Port editions).
4. The Sipster’s Pocket Guide to 50 Must-Try British Columbia Wines – Luke whittall (TouchWood Editions).
5. Richard Wagamese selected: what comes of mind – Richard Wagamese (Douglas and McIntyre).
6. Island Eats: Vancouver Island and Salish Sea Chef Recipes – Dawn Postnikoff and Joanne Sasvari (Figure 1 Publication).
7. Standoff: Why Reconciliation Fails Indigenous Peoples and How to Fix it – Bruce mcivor (Nightwood Publishing).
8. Becoming Vancouver: a story – Daniel Francis (Harbor Publishing).
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9. Always carry a candle: a nurse in the Cariboo-Chilcotin – Marion McKinnon Crook (Heritage House Publishing).
10. Plants of Luschiim: traditional indigenous foods, materials and medicines – Luschiim Arvid Charlie and Nancy J. Turner (Port editions).
11. The Skeena Murders: The Real Crime in the Old West of Canada, 1884-1914 – Geoff Mynett (Caitlin Press).
12. The Comic Book of 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance: Revised and Expanded – Gord Hill (Arsenal Pulp Press).
13. Here on the coast: Reflections of the rain belt – Howard White (Harbor Publishing).
14. The heartbeat of trees: embracing our ancient connection to forests and nature – Peter Wohlleben (Greystone Books).
15. Hell and Gone: A Wakeland Novel – Sam Wiebe (Harbor Publishing).
– Compiled by the Book Publishers Association of British Columbia