Every Friday, the PQ Weekly Roundup collects the most shared links in our social media network—bookish articles, reviews, quizzes, recommendations and more—in convenient digest form.
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Our most engaging link this week was the photo post featuring the River Bookshop in Amherstberg. If you like looking at pictures of pristine bookstores (especially those with bookshelf ladders), you’ll like this post!
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Book historians (armchair or otherwise) enjoyed this piece on a 2,000-year-old Buddhist text and the careful process of making available online for the public.
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Here’s something to debate: the “Reclaim Her Name” project. Is it one that frees female-authored classic books from male pseudonyms, or does it completely misunderstand anonymity and the usefulness of the pen name?
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Summer is starting to come to a close. Here’s what you still need to read according to CBC Books.
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And finally, we want to congratulate Frances Boyle on the publication of her short story collection Seeking Shade. Now, at long last, available!

Where did the week go, I ask you? Hope you’re all finding time to enjoy the summer as it flies by.
Happy Friday,

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