Iain Reid

Iain Reid is a talented Canadian writer who has gained significant recognition for his work. He first made a name for himself by publishing articles and columns in various national magazines and newspapers. Reid's writing career took off when he began writing a weekly column for the National Post and later for The New Yorker.

Reid's writing is known for exploring profound and thought-provoking themes. His debut novel, I'm Thinking of Ending Things, is a prime example of his ability to delve into complex ideas. The novel, which was an international bestseller, explores the idea that endings are a natural part of life and can have a significant impact on those affected. The book's success led to it being translated into more than a dozen languages, and an adaptation for Netflix is currently in the works.

In addition to his success as a novelist, Reid is also an accomplished writer of non-fiction. He has written two critically acclaimed books in this genre, both of which have received awards. Reid's ability to write compelling narratives across different genres is a testament to his versatility and talent as a writer.

Reid's second novel, Foe, is another example of his ability to create suspenseful and engaging narratives. The book tells the story of a couple whose lives are upended when a stranger arrives and offers them the chance to be part of a groundbreaking experiment. The events that transpire in the run-up to the experiment's conclusion are both surprising and unsettling, leaving the reader eager to discover what will happen next. With Foe, Reid has once again demonstrated his skill as a writer and his ability to craft compelling and thought-provoking narratives.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 I'm Thinking of Ending Things 2016
2 Foe 2018
3 We Spread 2022
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 One Bird's Choice 2010
2 The Truth About Luck 2013