The Vinyl Cafe - Collections of Stories in Book Form

Collections of Stories in Book Form

Canadian Editions

  • Stories from the Vinyl Cafe (Penguin Books Canada, 1995, updated and revised edition, 2005)
  • Home from the Vinyl Cafe (Penguin Books, 1998)
  • Vinyl Cafe Unplugged (Penguin Books, 2001)
  • Vinyl Cafe Diaries (Penguin Books, 2003)
  • Secrets from the Vinyl Cafe (Penguin Books, 2006)
  • Extreme Vinyl Cafe (Viking, 2009)
  • Revenge of The Vinyl Cafe (Penguin Books, 2012)

U.S. Editions

  • Home from the Vinyl Cafe (Simon & Schuster, 2005) *

UK Editions

  • Home from the Vinyl Cafe (Granta, 2005)
  • Vinyl Cafe Unplugged (Granta, 2006)
  • The U.S. and UK editions of Home from the Vinyl Cafe are a compilation of stories from the Canadian editions, Stories from the Vinyl Cafe and Home from the Vinyl Cafe.

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