Read Local BC Bestsellers: March 2025

The Read Local BC’s Bestseller list highlights titles from B.C.-owned publishers sold in independent bookstores across the province. Discover some of their standout picks for March:

 

Vancouver Island: The Art of the Landscape
by Kelly Hutchison and Dave Hutchison

This book is a visual journey and celebration of this beautiful island and its adjacent Gulf Islands, as seen by nature and wildlife photographer Dave Hutchison. Featuring more than 150 full colour images capturing the islands’ diverse landscapes, flora, fauna, cityscapes and wildlife, the authors invites readers to immerse themselves in its beauty.

 

a body more tolerable
by jaye simpson

Ferocious and vulnerable poems about redefining acts of creation, destruction, deconstruction, and recreation, from a singular Indigiqueer point of view.

 

The Last Exile
by Sam Wiebe

The Last Exile is a crime novel in which PI Dave Wakeland returns to the streets of Vancouver for his most dangerous case yet. Maggie Zito is being held for murder. The volatile single mother is accused of killing the retired leader of the notorious Exiles motorcycle gang and his wife aboard their million-dollar houseboat. With a mysterious witness placing Maggie at the scene and the Exiles baying for her blood, it’s unlikely she’ll make it to the trial alive.

 

Grandmother Mouse
illustrated by Peter Thomas McKay

Grandmother Mouse offers gentle yet profound teachings, guiding others to walk through life with good intention and a strong spirit.

 

Always On Call
by Marion McKinnon Crook

Recounted with warmth, compassion, and riveting detail, Always On Call is a fascinating portrait of the hectic life of a rural nurse and highlights the importance of the helping professions.

 

Discover more B.C. Bestsellers here.

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