As we start to look toward the holidays, SaskBooks would like to let the public know that we will be away from the office from December 24 until January 2nd. If you’d like to visit us before then to pick up some last minute holiday presents (like those on our holiday gift list https://www.skbooks.com/bookblab/saskbooks-2021-holiday-gift-guide/ !), […]
SaskBooks 2021 Holiday Gift Guide
It finally happened. You’ve been hearing about “supply chain disruptions” this and “global shortage” that, but now the holidays are just around the corner and there are no Tar Tinkers to be found, shelves bare of Flu Floopers, nary a Jing Tingler in sight. Fear not, for SaskBooks is here to save your holidays with […]
SaskBooks Summer Reading Guide 2021
Summer is officially here! It’s time for long hot days on the beach or on the deck, and SaskBooks is here to help keep you entertained. Check out some of our suggestions of great Saskatchewan-published books to keep you entertained this summer. The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List: Revised and Updated Edition by Robin and […]
Saskatchewan Library Association-Manitoba Library Association Conference Feature Titles
It goes without saying that the last 12 months and change have been challenging, but SaskBooks is proud of how our library friends have worked so hard to do the work they do and continue to serve their communities. We missed seeing our colleagues in 2020, so we’re glad you’re coming to visit us (albeit […]
SaskBooks Celebrates Its Members Nominated for Saskatchewan Book Awards
On April 16, the Saskatchewan Book Awards announced the shortlist nominations for the 2021 Awards, and we are pleased to see SaskBooks members very well represented on the shortlists. SaskBooks members were recognized in the following categories: First Book Tiny Ruins by Nicole Haldoupis – Radiant Press Road to La Prairie Rond by Cort Dogniez – Gabriel […]
2020 Bestsellers
Like for most, 2020 was an unusual year for SaskBooks. We weren’t able to take our great Saskatchewan-published books to our adoring readers throughout the province, nation, and world, like we love to do. However, people were turning to books for comfort and diversion, and so they came to us, making loads of orders through […]