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Books set in Toronto:
Title Author Year Written Time Period Genre
1Acceleration

Duncan works in the lost and found of the Toronto subway system, and one day he finds the journal of an apparent serial ...

McNamee, Graham20032003Young Adult
2The African Quest

Lara McClintoch is back and this time around her fabulous quest is to leave her home of Toronto and find some sunken tre...

Hamilton, Lyn20012001Mystery
3Alias Grace

This novel includes a great deal of detail about life in North America in the 1800s. Atwood includes artifacts (letters,...

Atwood, Margaret1996mid-1800sNovel - Historical
4All Times Have Been Modern

Elisabeth Harvor returns with another lovely and precisely written novel. A woman named Kay leaves a failed marriage in ...

Harvor, Elisabeth20041970s-1980sNovel
5Always Give a Penny to a Blind Man

A memoir of an impoverished childhood in London, extending to a successful literary career in Totonto...

Wright, Eric19991930 - 1990Memoir or Biography
6The Bakka Anthology

This anthology collects original short stories by authors who have worked for Bakka Books, a science fiction bookstore i...

Pederson Chew, Kristen20022000sShort Stories
7Baldwin Street

A nifty set of somewhat related short stories, all set on the street on the title, which runs through Toronto's Kensingt...

Rakoff, Alvin20071930sShort Stories
8Barnacle Love

This book of interlinked stories tells the story of Manuel Rebelo, who leaves a small Portuguese village on São Miguel ...

De Sa, Anthony20081954-1978Novel
9Belonging

Subtitled Home Away from Home. This excellent memoir follows Huggan's life: where she currently lives with family in the...

Huggan, Isabel20031950s-2003Memoir or Biography
10The Big Bazoohley

This is a funny and scary story for kids about what happens when a boy named Sam gets worried about his parent's money s...

Carey, Peter19951990sChildren's
11A Big City ABC

Written and illustrated by Allan Moak. This delightful children's book goes through the alphabet with a Toronto setting ...

Moak, Allan20022002Children's
12Bitten

Elena has been trying to deal with the fact that she is a werewolf for nearly ten years now. After roaming the wilds of ...

Armstrong, Kelley20012001Horror
13The Blind Assassin

The Blind Assassin is set in Toronto and a fictional town north of Toronto. Atwood pays careful attention to the era as ...

Atwood, Margaret2000early 20th centuryNovel
14Blood Debt

The fifth of five books in the Blood series. Vicki Nelson moves to Vancouver for a while (for reasons which would ruin t...

Huff, Tanya19971990sHorror
15Blood Lines

The third of five books in the Blood series. Vicki Nelson returns to an exclusively Toronto setting, to investigate an E...

Huff, Tanya1993Early 1990sHorror
16Blood Pact

The fourth book of five in the Blood series, and my least favourite. Vicki Nelson goes to investigate some restless unde...

Huff, Tanya1993Early 1990sHorror
17Blood Price

The first book of five in the Blood series. Huff writes about Vicki Nelson, a former cop who stumbles upon a series of s...

Huff, Tanya1991Early 1990sHorror
18Blood Trail

The second book of five in the Blood series. I've listed it under horror, but this is one of the funnier books I've read...

Huff, Tanya1992Early 1990sHorror
19Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures

This linked set of short stories takes place mainly in Toronto, as it follows a group of medical students as they learn ...

Lam, Vincent20061990s-2006Short Stories
20Bodily Harm

This book is about a Canadian journalist, Rennie, who travels to the Caribbean to critique the food served at a resort o...

Atwood, Margaret1981Early 1980sNovel

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