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Expectations, Reality, and a Few Surprises During the Month of March at PQL

I’ve been thinking about expectations lately, and let me tell you why. We are all pretty familiar with the expression “in like a lion, out like a lamb” to describe the weather in March. So we expect snow squalls and … Continue reading

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Quill Blotter: News for November

I’m pretty sure my mom has a secret stash. No, not of Halloween candy (I’d totally have found that by now), but of piles and piles of my childhood artwork. In her defence, at the time I was dashing off … Continue reading

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PQ Weekly Roundup: 01 Sep 2017

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.   “We say we want kids to read more, yet we also harbor a deep … Continue reading

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Pulled from the Pages: The Essential John Reibetanz

It’s tough to say what makes a classic. Is time the determining factor? Must thirty, forty, fifty years pass before an author’s work can be hailed as a classic? Or is it influence? Is it good reviews, accolades from peers, … Continue reading

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