Potter, Pi, and Pilgrim: What any library of the aughts ought to contain (Best from Canada Honorable Mentions)

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  • The Golden Mean by Annabel Lyon

    Set in ancient Greece, the story follows the philosopher Aristotle as he becomes the tutor to a young Alexander the Great. Through their interactions, the narrative explores themes of knowledge, power, and the balance between reason and emotion. Aristotle's philosophical teachings and personal struggles are juxtaposed with Alexander's burgeoning ambition and complex personality, providing a rich examination of the mentor-student relationship and the impact of intellectual guidance on historical events.

    The 10376th Greatest Book of All Time
  • Mercy Among The Children by David Adams Richards

    The novel explores the life of Sydney Henderson, a man who, after a childhood vow of non-violence, faces relentless hardship and injustice in a small Canadian community. His unwavering commitment to pacifism and moral integrity is tested as he and his family endure poverty, social ostracism, and betrayal. The narrative delves into the complexities of human nature, the consequences of choices, and the struggle for redemption, ultimately portraying a poignant and tragic tale of resilience and the quest for dignity amidst suffering.

    The 9896th Greatest Book of All Time
  • Runaway by Alice Munro

    "Runaway" is a collection of short stories that explore the depth of human relationships, the complexities of love, and the consequences of life's unpredictable turns. The stories revolve around women of varying ages and circumstances, each dealing with her own unique situation. Some are escaping from their past or present situations, while others are struggling to find their place in the world. The narratives delve into themes like betrayal, loss, and the often complicated dynamics between parents and children, and husbands and wives.

    The 2389th Greatest Book of All Time
  • The Last Crossing by Guy Vanderhaeghe

    Set in the 19th century, this historical novel follows the journey of three British brothers who venture into the American and Canadian West in search of their missing sibling. As they navigate the rugged landscape, they encounter a diverse cast of characters, including a Métis guide, a troubled preacher, and a determined woman seeking justice. The narrative weaves together themes of loyalty, redemption, and the clash of cultures, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and complexities of frontier life. Through their perilous quest, the brothers confront their own personal demons and the harsh realities of the untamed wilderness.

    The 10030th Greatest Book of All Time
  • Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life by Bryan Lee O'Malley

    The graphic novel follows the life of a slacker and part-time musician, Scott Pilgrim, who falls for an enigmatic American delivery girl named Ramona Flowers. However, to win her heart, Scott must defeat her seven evil exes in a series of surreal video game-inspired battles. Set in Toronto, Canada, the story combines elements of romance, comedy, and fantasy, as Scott navigates the complexities of relationships, self-identity, and adulthood, all while showcasing the unique visual style and cultural references that have made the series a cult favorite.

    The 6958th Greatest Book of All Time
  • The Outlander by Gil Adamson

    Set in the early 20th century, the story follows a young widow who is on the run after committing a violent crime. As she flees through the rugged wilderness of the Canadian Rockies, she encounters a series of characters who shape her journey, from a reclusive trapper to a pair of vengeful brothers. Amidst the harsh and unforgiving landscape, she struggles for survival and redemption, grappling with her past and seeking a new identity. The narrative weaves themes of isolation, resilience, and the quest for freedom, painting a vivid portrait of a woman's fight to reclaim her life.

    The 10297th Greatest Book of All Time
  • Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry

    This novel delves into the complexities of family life in Bombay, exploring the challenges and emotional turmoil within a small, crowded apartment that becomes a battleground of generational conflict. At the heart of the story is an elderly patriarch whose declining health necessitates care, leading to tensions and revealing the deep-seated resentments and secrets that threaten to tear the family apart. Through a rich tapestry of characters and meticulously detailed narrative, the book presents a poignant examination of duty, love, and the strains that familial obligations impose on individual desires and dreams, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing Indian society.

    The 5506th Greatest Book of All Time
  • George Sprott by Seth

    The book delves into the life of George Sprott, an aging television host in a small Canadian town, reflecting on his past and the impact he had on those around him. Through a series of vignettes, interviews, and flashbacks, the narrative explores themes of memory, legacy, and the passage of time, painting a poignant and multifaceted portrait of a man whose outward simplicity belies a complex inner world. As the story unfolds, it reveals the nuances of George's relationships, his personal regrets, and the quiet moments that defined his existence, ultimately offering a meditation on the nature of human connection and the traces we leave behind.

    The 10376th Greatest Book of All Time
About this list

The National Post (newspaper), 8 Books

The National Post, a famous and popular Canadian newspaper published an article in January of 2010 about the best books of the 2000s. They did both Canadian specific, International specific, as well as honorable mentions for both lists. This list is the Honorable Mention Canadian novels of the 2000s.

They asked a broad selection of Canadian writers, critics, editors, agents, bloggers, and others who work in the publishing industry.

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