The quote of the day comes from YA blogger Steph Bowe:
I love it when you borrow a book from the library for school and all the relevant passages have already been underlined, all the pages you’re meant to read are dog-eared, and there are notes in the margins that match the questions you’re meant to answer.
It’s like someone knew you were going to pick it up. It’s like we’re all connected a little bit, if it’s only through notes in the margins of library books, notes and lines that shouldn’t be there, that librarians forbid, but are.
It’s like, if you look hard enough, we all have a common purpose.I’m just not sure what it is yet.
Amen.






Kate Eltham is a writer and creative industries professional based in Brisbane, Australia. She is Chief Executive Officer of 
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Ha! I love seeing when people have corrected typos or copy-editing hiccups in a library book. Because, you know, the publisher is definitely going to see it…