
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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First off, congratulations to D.A. Lockhart, whose story collection Breaking Right was shortlisted for the Indiana Authors Awards in the Fiction category.
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If you’re still not clear on the subject of NFTs, now might be the time to brush up as textbook publisher Pearson is looking at ways to use the technology to get in on the secondhand sales market.
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Speaking of technology, is the always-available, nothing-is-forgotten nature of the Internet killing nostalgia?
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We all know more books are published than we could ever read in a lifetime, so is the “art” of pretending to read books more important? Or should we just become better at owning up to our own gaps in reading?
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And last but not least, nonfiction fans might find their next great read in this list of noteworthy nonfiction to read this summer.

Hope you enjoyed this roundup of bookish news and thought-provoking content. As always, keep following us for more throughout the week via Twitter and Facebook.
Happy Friday,

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