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From the Vault: Celebrate Gal-entine’s Day with Books About Strong Female Characters and Friendships

Every year, around the beginning of February, our social feeds are filled with articles about couples–about giving the greatest gift and planning the perfect date and so on and so forth. It brings to mind fluttering eyelashes and swooning and swinging dresses … Continue reading

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There’s no place like home: Place in Wanderlust and Back+Forth

In the fourth instalment of our feminist review series, we’re taking a look at Megan Speers’ Wanderlust and Marta Chudolinska’s Back+Forth. These are perhaps more akin to Shelley Peterson’s books than to the ones in my last posting as the … Continue reading

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PQL Link Roundup – July 1st-17th

It’s that time again, Quillies… (out of curiousity, I googled “Quillies” to find out if it is a real word. According to the very authoritative, always-credible urbandictionary.com, Quillies are “the bumps remaining on a bird that has had the quill … Continue reading

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WorldCat and TCAF

It’s spring here at the Quill and there is a lot of excitement in the air with all sorts of bookish events and new titles keeping us busy. Aside from adding photos and updates to our Past Events page, I’ve … Continue reading

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