- Wed, 12:56: RT @damienrobi: PUMP UP THE JAM – Technotronic Après des heures d’enregistrement, j’ai finalement eu une prise sans erreur, mais c’est auss…
- Wed, 14:59: Skeletons on the Zahara, King W Sahara: The Roots of a Desert War, Hodges Endgame in the W Sahara, Shelley W Sahara: Anatomy of a Stalemate, Jensen #nwbooks https://t.co/K0BO3M46fH https://t.co/0IYwsVY7e5 https://t.co/mLfi2xzb49 https://t.co/D383aTCF4H https://t.co/Sgd7R4holH https://t.co/gUIGbceaiI
- Wed, 15:28: The Reader, by Bernhard Schlink A fifteen-year-old German boy has a love affair with a woman twenty years older, in the early 1960s; years later, he finds himself observing her trial for war crimes. #nwbooks https://t.co/UjShoMIIF3 https://t.co/l0wr53c2Um https://t.co/h6Jwkxf7bG
- Wed, 15:57: White Eagles over Serbia, by Lawrence Durrell A very nicely observed book in terms of the scenery, the people, the fishing, the weather, the politics. Unfortunately Durrell didn’t quite pull it together in terms of plot. #nwbooks https://t.co/2LfWKZCoUq https://t.co/LUuCmRLMRx https://t.co/SlMQPbrvqG
- Wed, 16:05: Brexit emptied so many serious political minds of sense, on both sides of the issue. Now let it be https://t.co/BGZvnHaqLW I tend to agree. (Assuming that there is a deal.)
- Wed, 16:26: The Secret Garden, by Francis Hodgson Burnett A lovely story of psychological and physical healing through close encounters with the regenerative forces of the natural world and also, y’know, just being nice to people. #nwbooks https://t.co/ySGGCI2ia3 https://t.co/Xna42VVB2Z https://t.co/KrS1EqKsqo
- Wed, 16:55: The Falls, by Ian Rankin A slightly disappointing Rebus novel, for once; the obvious suspects turn out to be indeed the criminals. #nwbooks https://t.co/L0HziKngMl https://t.co/xJaIMKHTYu https://t.co/tdvm7pleXn
- Wed, 17:04: RT @simoncoveney: A clear message to London for some time; a 2nd piece of legislation deliberately breaching WA & Int law, will be taken as…
- Wed, 17:24: The Battle for Gaul, by Julius Caesar, translated by Anne and Peter Wiseman I was startled by the Wisemans’ description of the Gauls as “primitive” and the Britons and Germans as even more so. #nwbooks https://t.co/EnFO5HcJJE https://t.co/86modU0kFy https://t.co/HIYC2K0qPD
- Wed, 17:57: Halo: The Thursday War, by Karen Traviss Second in a series of novels based on a game I haven’t played, and while I admired the author’s efforts to make a human/alien dynamic that worked, most of it sailed over my head. #nwbooks https://t.co/ehZaDXHBwg https://t.co/NuGHGUF4Ez https://t.co/OvwJIIr6Ge
- Wed, 18:45: 260 days of plague: running away from the Rue des Pierres https://t.co/ygzylR6IWA
- Wed, 19:08: RT @KathrynDuval: @nwbrux The Secret Garden was one of my favorite books as a child. I was also quite fond of A Little Princess by the same…
- Wed, 23:33: RT @MichelBarnier: Pour Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, l’Europe devait être une ambition française et la France une nation moderne . Respect htt…
- Thu, 08:47: RT @vonderleyen: Je rends hommage ce matin à Valéry Giscard d’Estaing. Dans son cœur, les destins de la France et de l’Europe étaient ét…
- Thu, 09:30: Whoniversaries 3 December: Gerald Blake, Donald Tosh, Power #5, Sun #2, Suzie https://t.co/RQDzvFCFjq
- Thu, 10:45: RT @FinancialTimes: First female president of the European Commission @vonderleyen — one of the FT’s game-changer Women of 2020 — talks to…
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