If you’re looking to escape into the pages of a good book, and wondering what your next read should be, we can help you out. The
Toronto Star's Book Editor,
Deborah Dundas, shares a few recommendations for whatever mood you find yourself in. Check them out in the gallery below.[gallery ids="/content/dam/bellmedia/your-morning/images/entertainment/2020/03/25/Pallbearing-by-Michael-Melgaard.jpg,/content/dam/bellmedia/your-morning/images/entertainment/2020/03/25/Blanket-Under-Midnight-Sun-by-Paul-Seesequasis.jpg,/content/dam/bellmedia/your-morning/images/entertainment/2020/03/25/Girl-Woman-Other-by-Bernardine-Evaristo.jpg,/content/dam/bellmedia/your-morning/images/entertainment/2020/03/25/Coventry-by-Helen-Humphreys.jpg,/content/dam/bellmedia/your-morning/images/entertainment/2020/03/25/The-Mirror-and-the-Light-by-Hilary-Mantel.jpg,/content/dam/bellmedia/your-morning/images/entertainment/2020/03/25/Station-Eleven-by-Emily-St.-John-Mandel.jpg,/content/dam/bellmedia/your-morning/images/entertainment/2020/03/25/My-Dark-Vanessa-by-Kate-Elizabeth-Russell.jpg,/content/dam/bellmedia/your-morning/images/entertainment/2020/03/25/NORCO-’80-The-True-Story-of-the-Most-Spectacular-Bank-Robbery-in-American-History-by-Peter-Houlahan.jpg,/content/dam/bellmedia/your-morning/images/entertainment/2020/03/25/The-Poet-Writer’s-Complete-Guide-to-Being-A-Writer-by-Kevin-Larimer-and-Mary-Gannon.jpg"][video_embed id='1928117']BEFORE YOU GO: The ultimate stay-at-home reading list for kids at every age[/video_embed]