- Sun, 12:37: Ohdearwhatapitynevermind https://t.co/FkpoSEwG3v
- Sun, 13:31: Amazing to think that two years ago this weekend, F and I were able to fly to Zagreb and drive around Bosnia, seeing many old friends including @pedjabajovic, reliving old memories for me and creating new ones for us both. Those days will come again. https://t.co/NgmXWStTDS https://t.co/ElnMi7lLC8
- Sun, 15:00: Starter for Ten, by David Nicholls Told with such gusto, such humour, such toe-curling excruciating accuracy, that I actually forgot as I neared the end that I knew exactly what was going to happen. #nwbooks https://t.co/MtnEkEk49v https://t.co/vwbgXIXyBe https://t.co/BuNNTnSMq3
- Sun, 15:09: RT @amcunningham: @nwbrux I really enjoyed that too!
- Sun, 15:45: The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia, by Samuel Johnson We are clearly meant to read the African characters as disaffected young English men and women; Johnson isn’t really trying to say anything about Africa #nwbooks https://t.co/hb9dJfIJ8F https://t.co/T73rWmxHtm https://t.co/if3mYf0R5L
- Sun, 16:00: RT @worldcon2021: We planned on releasing the survey results and telling you what kind of Worldcon we will be running this year by the end…
- Sun, 16:12: RT @conbrunstrom: @nwbrux Johnson, like other eighteenth-century writers like Montesquieu and Voltaire, was interested in non-European sett…
- Sun, 16:12: RT @conbrunstrom: @nwbrux 1/2 Not quite. As a young writer, Johnson had translated a history of Ethiopia – so he had a long standing inter…
- Sun, 16:30: Holy Disorders, by Edmund Crispin The book is not quite successful at keeping a consistency of tone (also Crispin, like his male characters, seems a bit uncertain about women), but there are some glorious set-pieces. #nwbooks https://t.co/eDWSwNgt02 https://t.co/lurnPZpWyA https://t.co/JGXn0PUA3t
- Sun, 17:15: Juba Arabic/English Dictionary, by Ian Smith & Morris T. Ama The verb azibu: Human azib-o lehaadi huwa worii le-oman sir. They tortured him until he told them the secret. Kelib de gi-azib ana. That dog is bothering me. #nwbooks https://t.co/GuRefoRygE https://t.co/uPviRJEWdb https://t.co/1dtvJsfT6T
- Sun, 18:00: Five Go On A Strategy Away Day & Five on Brexit Island, by Bruno Vincent These are two one-joke books – different jokes, thankfully. Five Go On A Strategy Away Day is actually better and funnier. #nwbooks https://t.co/SGM8H9Vl7i https://t.co/WS5EyTfUCQ https://t.co/5zvaCmgd9s https://t.co/AWxtNCvabq
- Sun, 18:59: January books https://t.co/TCHtnwtloE
- Sun, 20:11: 320 days of plague: holding on https://t.co/mGtamoJSnc
- Mon, 01:41: RT @reginagallen: Wonderful to see this again. The old folk at home always talked about her visiting at the height of her international fam…
- Mon, 09:30: Whoniversaries 1 February https://t.co/x2l0xAe4vE
- Mon, 10:45: RT @DavidHenigUK: Thinks. For all the complex analysis of why the UK has done so well on vaccinations to date, could a simpler reason be a…
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