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Hello dear readers, today we want to share with you some exciting news. The renowned Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail is going to review a novel called TBLP by author Terry Fallis. This is truly wonderful news as it highlights the hard work and talent of a fellow creative mind.

It's always a joy to see an author's efforts being recognized, and we are thrilled to hear that Fallis' work is getting the attention it deserves. It's also a great reminder of the power of literature to create connections and bridge gaps. We may come from different backgrounds and experiences, but when we read a book, we can find common ground in the emotions and experiences of the characters.

We hope this review leads to even more people discovering this book and Fallis' writing. It's so important to support and promote diverse voices in the literary world, and we're glad to see The Globe and Mail taking steps to do just that.

Let's take a moment to celebrate this momentous occasion and show our appreciation for Terry Fallis and his contribution to the world of literature.

Thank you for taking the time to read this exciting news. Stay tuned for updates on TBLP!

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