- Tue, 12:56: RT @PickardJE: the indefatigable @GeorgeWParker was in the Devon fishing port of Brixham at 6am yesterday, this is a must-read on fishing &…
- Tue, 13:26: RT @Jess_Sargeant: Next week the UK gov is expected to introduce the Finance Bill with yet more powers to break international law, on top o…
- Tue, 15:15: Counting Heads, by David Marusek An entirely believable society, with love, parenthood, age, and death – and loneliness, in a world of material plenty – which happens to also have vast amounts of nanotechnology. #nwbooks https://t.co/TJL7lOHvsG https://t.co/SODvtG9Voe https://t.co/utykz6lHkN
- Tue, 15:36: About Time: The Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who, 1980-1984, by Lawrence Miles and Tat Wood Miles and Wood deliver the goods, explaining each story’s intellectual and cultural roots, with anti-John Nathan-Turner snark. #nwbooks https://t.co/OTC68FG3G0 https://t.co/Z0rOQcsuue https://t.co/K9izNYWDwK
- Tue, 15:40: RT @CallidusDominus: @nwbrux Interesting and in-depth books those.
- Tue, 15:57: The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition, by Anne Frank Great book. My original review: https://t.co/oa8Dp3tao5 The erasure of Anne Frank’s feminism: https://t.co/G3D5SM5kwl On Dussel/Pfeffer, the dentist: https://t.co/zGk8zpzdHJ #nwbooks https://t.co/lZ5cuW7oCV https://t.co/Hajeln76ck
- Tue, 16:01: Fidesz MEP J�zsef Sz�jer admits to participating in illegal Brussels sex party https://t.co/u2KRp28jo3
- Tue, 16:05: RT @JoseMolinaTV: https://t.co/HBZGENL7IK
- Tue, 16:17: Elizabeth and Essex, by Lytton Strachey A short (180 pages) but colourful account of the relationship in the 1590s between Elizabeth I and the second Earl of Essex, which ended with his execution in 1601. #nwbooks https://t.co/tSDoPFSqcH https://t.co/fa466oqyb8 https://t.co/FdKbOgEVbe
- Tue, 16:38: North Wind, by Gwyneth Jones The identity confusion between several of the main characters confused me too, and I just wasn’t really sure what they were trying to achieve. #nwbooks https://t.co/XERIqJRaId https://t.co/Ja4gfoJtJu https://t.co/dfDDVMPI5s
- Tue, 16:59: Kramer’s War, by Derek Robinson Set on Jersey in WW2. A phrase from the one and only sex scene, “Her neat round buttocks bouncing”, has lingered with me for almost four decades. #nwbooks https://t.co/DowUu0cuAS https://t.co/KRQFDTcXXt https://t.co/0MIYV2O1t3
- Tue, 17:02: RT @Huskyteer: @nwbrux I read this one recently and God, it pulls absolutely no punches. As you’d expect from the guy who wrote Piece Of Ca…
- Tue, 17:11: RT @DW_Infostamp: River Song has been played by six different actors, the most to portray a single companion on-screen. #DoctorWho https://…
- Tue, 17:20: Corum: The Prince in the Scarlet Robe, by Michael Moorcock Successfully takes the traditional storyline of chivalry, questing and manly derring-do, and underpins it with lashings of melancholy, destiny and cosmic balance. #nwbooks https://t.co/TJL7lOHvsG https://t.co/MZtqeAStji https://t.co/nWjxnlBPSu
- Tue, 17:41: All The King’s Men: 1949 film and novel by Robert Penn Warren Really good novel, fictionalising the life of Huey Long; the (Oscar-winning) film is not as good and completely erases all people of colour. #nwbooks https://t.co/7seMW4o6xM https://t.co/eFmaXLozrD https://t.co/SY3qUsQ9np
- Tue, 18:02: Dr. Strangelove: the film and the books Red Alert, by Peter Bryant Dr Strangelove: or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, by Peter George (same person) Neither book is very funny. #nwbooks https://t.co/IM66sqMS2U https://t.co/MJRPqPUKXF https://t.co/fxJp7jzTNz https://t.co/2VFmZVrsHA
- Tue, 18:24: SS-GB, by Len Deighton https://t.co/2CYEdDt2uL
- Tue, 20:48: As ‘Doonesbury’ turns 50, Garry Trudeau picks his 10 defining strips https://t.co/KNcuAMgktn
- Wed, 08:47: RT @ABC: The famous Arecibo Observatory had been in service for 57 years. https://t.co/o5K8Geqc5m
- Wed, 09:19: RT @EURACTIV: Hungarian MEP József Szájer apologised after being caught trying to flee a 25-man gay orgy that breached COVID restrictions.…
- Wed, 09:30: Whoniversaries 2 December: Ice Warriors #4, Androids of Tara #2; It Takes You Away https://t.co/qPHtMQ1LOr
- Wed, 10:45: RT @sarahoconnor_: This week I’ve taken a look into the world of academia, a perfect microcosm of an insider-outsider labour market, with s…
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