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Don’t like to be constrained to a single genre? Already know which books or authors you want? The Biblioasis Choose-Your-Own Club for 2026 is the one for you!
For $130 choose any five 2026 titles from a variety of genres including fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. We’ll send them with exclusive subscriber bonuses like chapbooks, buttons, ARCs, and other ephemera. Tell us in the notes box exactly what titles you’re looking to get, and we’ll make sure you receive your desired books!
- Smash & Grab: Stories by Mark Anthony Jarman
- Every Time We Say Goodbye by Ivana Sajko, translated by Mima Simić
- Oblivious: Residential Schools, Segregated Hospitals, and the use of Indigenous Peoples as Slaves of Race Science by Elaine Dewar
- Eleven Painters Start a War by Tom Smart
- On Sports by David Macfarlane
- Who Else in the Dark Headed There: Poems by Garth Martens
- Cherry Beach by Don Gillmor
- Silver Lake by Alex Pugsley (The Aubrey McKee Novels #3)
- Decadence: Essays by Richard Kelly Kemick
- The Heart of Man by Jón Kalman Stefánsson, translated by Philip Roughton (The Trilogy About the Boy #3)
- On Nationalism by David Moscrop
- What Endures: Stories by Pauline Holdstock
- Radicals, Strikes, & Deals: The Story of Work and Labour in Windsor and Essex County by Gary May
- We Had Years: Stories by Russell Wangersky
- Daphnis and Chloe by Colin McAdam
- The Given World by Melissa Harrison
- Gaza Before the Seventh by Guillaume Lavallée
- The Quantum of Happiness by Marius Kociejowski
- Selected Stories by Ondjaki, translated by Steven Henighan
- On Reading and Writing in the Age of AI by James Mustich
- Paths of Snow by Kev Lambert, translated by Donald Winkler
- Present at the Slaughter by Donald Glover
- Best Canadian Essays 2027 edited by Deborah Dundas
- Best Canadian Poetry 2027 edited by Tolu Oloruntoba
- Best Canadian Stories 2027 edited by David Bergen
If you purchase a subscription between December 2025 and March 2026 you will receive a free one year subscription to CNQ: Canadian Notes & Queries!
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Please note that our Fall 2026 list is not yet finalized, and additional titles may be added. In the event that one of your selected titles ends up delayed or moved to next year, we will reach out to let you know and give you the chance to choose a replacement title.









