- Mon, 12:11: RT @andrewflood: A few weeks back business interests & their paid media & politicians were saying rather than protect lives we should follo…
- Mon, 12:47: RT @PuxadinhoTardis: Duas biografias de Doutores que eu muito recomendo: – a do Peter D., contando as agruras de qm fez muito sucesso e de…
- Mon, 12:56: RT @RugeBoris: By popular demand: @akk|s speech on @transatlantic relations in English. Lots on @NATO. But also a bit of a love letter to #…
- Mon, 14:04: Well, @georgiaEtennant just made my day! https://t.co/iyAn5JWi9T
- Mon, 14:35: The Pilgrim’s Progress From this World to that which is to come, by John Bunyan Huckleberry Finn says of this book that “The statements was interesting, but tough”, which I think is fair. #nwbooks https://t.co/JMHVXEEaG4 https://t.co/6kS3tAsN5O https://t.co/WSomLBk9xx
- Mon, 14:55: Star Songs of an Old Primate, by James Tiptree Jr With the exception of the shortest story, I found them all not only enjoyable but also thought-provoking. https://t.co/23I4eJTWD5 https://t.co/NjJxQrREdz https://t.co/pfRy2oevvT
- Mon, 15:15: Stardust, by Neil Gaiman A very enjoyable fairy tale by Gaiman. As ever I find myself spotting similarities with Sandman, but I felt he had rung the changes here rather effectively https://t.co/UBN1FpEhGM https://t.co/zwu70hWsob https://t.co/FTOPaaCERd
- Mon, 15:22: RT @APCOBXLInsider: The #Health team at @APCOBXLInsider has launched a #podcast! To get @vonderleyen’s priorities #BackOnTheAgenda it will…
- Mon, 15:35: Steppenwolf, by Herman Hesse It’s fundamentally a depressing German psychological-mystical novel, but I enjoyed it a lot more than I was expecting to. #nwbooks https://t.co/WynGt4oWaO https://t.co/v1kAbMsXsh https://t.co/ZKWOkG8Ol7
- Mon, 15:48: Irish history trivia question for the day. Before 1689, only three kings of England had set foot in Ireland during their reign. Can you name then? https://t.co/l7f2SruXrI
- Mon, 15:55: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, by William Shakespeare It is brilliant. Somehow it all comes together, in terms of plot and language. #nwbooks https://t.co/VOBhx27G07 https://t.co/BDNHyiHimE https://t.co/sx1lvYkfxB
- Mon, 16:05: Trump Had One Last Story to Sell. The Wall Street Journal Wouldnâ’t Buy It. https://t.co/Wxeosdx7xB Interesting, if defensive, account of old media growing used to the digital firehose.
- Mon, 16:15: Sunrise Alley, by Catherine Asaro It’s a near-future story of artificial intelligence, including a robot so cute that our heroine falls straight in love with him. #nwbooks https://t.co/YcBqocV4Nr https://t.co/impci8fzOQ https://t.co/Szcij13UZc
- Mon, 16:35: The Wonderful Book of Doctor Who 1965, by Paul Smith “The contents of this book are entirely fabricated and should not be believed, not even the bits that say they are facts.” https://t.co/42Mlo2qu34 https://t.co/qxi99cpzi9 https://t.co/wvnDr2fuFT
- Mon, 16:55: The Professor, by Charlotte Bront� I found it pretty interesting in its own right. I’ll admit that it’s journeyman stuff, but the narrative core is sound:. #nwbooks https://t.co/Y38YW0vvJt https://t.co/sHRLocsuXg https://t.co/cpmH6uJoZw
- Mon, 17:11: Chilling find shows how Henry VIII planned every detail of Boleyn beheading https://t.co/GfZqou61OE Off with her head!
- Mon, 17:15: Some Girls: My Life in a Harem, by Jillian Lauren The voices of sex workers are pretty silent in general, and it’s refreshing to read a story that packs in so much without being titillating. #nwbooks https://t.co/Jx6W4AbrhL https://t.co/GUEidpclko https://t.co/X0bN926OF6
- Mon, 17:16: Secret Army, Season 1; and book https://t.co/VaPxoR0sfn
- Mon, 17:25: The correct answer. https://t.co/ofzgCljElo
- Mon, 17:35: The 2017 Hugo finalists for Best Related Work I voted for Words Are My Matter: Writings About Life and Books, 2000-2016, by Ursula K. Le Guin, which won. https://t.co/6NEN308ElW https://t.co/eoP5Pr7cN4 https://t.co/GE0Fh9wmLq https://t.co/a0hWV7hstK https://t.co/C8OMg5akRe https://t.co/aypQhqAMY6
- Mon, 17:54: NASA confirms there is water on the moon that astronauts could use https://t.co/8tYUAXxvkP
- Mon, 17:57: RT @jukkahoo: @nwbrux I accepted that award at the Hugo Ceremony. Let’s call that one of the highlights of my fannish career.
- Mon, 18:30: Going Postal, by Terry Pratchett A good book, one of the best of the Discworld series, one of Pratchett’s better characterised narratives of personal redemption. #nwbooks https://t.co/zDIiLeXRm0 https://t.co/gkUrOczvCQ https://t.co/fsA37KeHQx
- Mon, 20:48: RT @tconnellyRTE: Here’s my story on the fall in Irish graduates applying to work in EU institutions; also, upwards of 60 formerly “British…
- Tue, 09:00: RT @LaurenceBroers: Important thread from @Olesya_vArt if you want to understand the mood in #Armenia today #NKpeace
- Tue, 09:30: Whoniversaries 27 October https://t.co/JzeniSCKBM
- Tue, 10:45: RT @DavidHenigUK: Two untruths in one sentence. Dismal even by recent government communications standards. And why should negotiators try…
- Tue, 11:12: RT @lowflyingrocks: 2020 TD8, 11m-24m in diameter, just passed the Earth at 8km/s, missing by 620,000km. https://t.co/LZ52A4ItYV
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