
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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Sad news about Canadian children’s book icon Robert Munsch made the rounds this week. His books will definitely continue to be read and loved by kids everywhere.
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“All artists should recognize there is a politics about who you steal or borrow from, when you do it, and why—it’s a question of context, just as much of where the author stands in the power dynamic.” On the complicated topic of plagiarism in poetry.
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All Lit Up has a little video featuring indie Canadian books to learn about this fall. In this one, we spy Mark Huebner’s upcoming wordless novel Let Go.
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Take a look at these top iconic book covers in history. What do you think makes them iconic? The popularity of the books or the designs themselves?
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Want to know what we’ve been up to lately at PQL? Check out our most recent newsletter, featuring the musings of the porcupette, yours truly, on apple-picking as a (somewhat tortured?) metaphor for publishing work.

The long weekend has snuck up upon us, Quill friends! We’d like to take a moment to thank you all for your continued interest and support, on the blog, in your email, through your social media, and most of all, on your bookshelves.
Happy Thanksgiving,

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