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My favourite books of 2011: Danielle (Publicity)
by Danielle
Animals & Nature + Art & Photography + Food & Drink + Humour + Sports / December 22, 2011
When I was asked to list my top books for this season I was at a loss. Working at Raincoast for all these years the seasons seem to mesh together so I thought to let you in on some books that mirror who I am and what I'm about...
My Last Supper by Melanie Dunea. It's a truly awesome coffee table book filled with not only beautiful photographs of some 50 top chefs but includes their recipes as well. Truly, it's a gem. When I blogged about this book this season I had let readers know what my last supper would be.
"I'd like to eat steak, good steak. Ones we bought from the market. Baked potatoes with all
the fixings and a yummy beet salad. And chicken wings from grain fed chicken too (hot of course)." You can see by the pic this is exactly what I love to eat when we're camping in the Okanagan so if I would have to choose this would be my 'last supper' as well.
I was lucky enough to attend quite a few hockey games this past year. We were able to go to the Western Conference
finals where the Canucks beat ou
t the Sharks. We had a blast. When Portable Press decided to update their Uncle Johns Shoots and Scores, with 70 all new pages I might add, I was quick to take a flip. I'm a bit of a poser when it comes to the game so by reading up I can hang with the boys and show off with som fun hockey facts and stats. 
When the sun is shining and
I'm in need of getting fresh air what better way to get out and about than riding around town. In my house we love to ride so Cyclepedia made my list. A book for any bike enthusiast.
If you know me, I'm a bit of a cat person. So this is why Meow made it on my list. This book's full of pictures of these adorable creatures with cute ca
ptions. Easy. Oh this is Dash -
Yay Vancouver!
by Dan
Travel + Vancouver / March 01, 2010

Woo-hoo! 14 Gold medals and a sweet win against the US in OT! Congratulations to all our athletes: You did us proud!
Yay Canada! Yay Vancouver!
Thanks again to everyone to contributed to our 5 Things Vancouver posts during the Winter Olympics. They were all fantastic and it was great to get tips from people who really know and love the city.
Just in case you missed any of the entries here's a complete list of the 30+ contributors:
- Anne Lee, Indigo Online
- Annemarie Tempelman-Kluit + Madeleine, YoYo Mama
- Bob Kronbauer, Vancouver is Awesome
- Bronwyn Logan, Blush Magazine
- Chris Wood, author
- Crystal Allen, Raincoast
- Craig Riggs, Turner-Riggs Workspace
- Danielle Johnson, Raincoast
- Darren Barefoot, Capulet Communications
- Erick Villagomez, Re:Place Magazine
- James Sherrett, AdHack
- Jamie Broadhurst, Raincoast
- Janice Beley, Arsenal Pulp Press
- Jesse Finkelstein, Douglas & McIntyre
- Jill Amery, Urban Mommies
- John Lekich, author
- Kate Trgovac, LintBucket Media
- kc dyer, author
- Kelly McInnon, Vancouver KidsBooks
- Kim Werker, crafter, writer, photographer, blogger
- Maria + Stefani, Dandelion KIDS
- Monica Lippingwell, reader, and uber-twitterer
- Monique Trottier, Boxcar Marketing
- Nick Bouton, Protagonize
- Peter Darbyshire, author
- Robin McConnell, Inkstuds
- Sean Cranbury, Books on the Radio
- Selina Rajani, Vancouver Opera
- Siobhan Long, Raincoast
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Spilt Milk Moms
- Thomas Wong, The Sunday Best
Thanks all, and if anyone still needs some advice on where to go in Vancouver, please check out Lonely Planet's Vancouver Encounter and City Guide, and Chronicle Books City Walks: Vancouver.
And don't forget to write down all your new discoveries in a Moleskine Vancouver City Notebook!
Photograph courtesy of 5 Things Vancouver contributor KP Werker
