05 November 2009

Dr Hillel Finestone

 
The Pain Detective (aka Hillel Finestone) had a successful launch at Nicholas Hoare for his book "The Pain Detective". He is shown with some fans, some of whom work with him at Bruyere. The book is available exclusively from this store, which is a shame, because it is an excellent read. Dr. Finestone really understands the connection between the mind and the body.
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Bob McKenzie, Hockey Dad

Move over, Dan Brown! Literally! This unit was cleared of Brown's book, replaced by Bob's book - thank you Chapters!

Hockey Dad had a great time with the morning crew of Team 1200; quite the energetic start to the day! Bob is well-known around Ottawa; it seems that everyone watches him on TV and most of them treat him like an old friend. Of course, he is also one very nice guy, so his popularity is well deserved.
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Ian Rankin visits Ottawa

 
Ian Rankin was in Ottawa to speak at Writersfest, where he thoroughly entertained his numerous fans; he is a witty, intelligent and down-to-earth guy. He is shown here, during his book signing, with the esteemed Kim McArthur, a legend in her own right in Canadian publishing.
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General Rick Hillier

 
Rick Hillier hosted a launch party November 3 at Nicholas Hoare for his book "A Soldier First". This book seems to be flying off the shelves; he told us about the hours of lineups at the various book signings he has already had. He was kept busy from the time he arrived, signing books for the long lineup of friends and colleagues. He is truly a good, honest and brave man who deserves the respect of every Canadian. One of his sons is in Afghanistan right now; he commented that our sons might run into each other at some point. This book is now signed for Dan and on its way to Afghanistan.
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