- Sat, 12:56: Why the Gerhard Sabathil spy probe fell apart https://t.co/KeusxuVPiC Dramatic stuff.
- Sat, 14:48: ‘One of the nuttier things I’ve seen’: MAGA civil war erupts in Georgia https://t.co/IqIoGfrX6U Hardliners threaten to boycott Senate runoffs. Please!
- Sat, 15:04: Cyteen by CJ Cherryh I have no idea what happened at the climax. Cherryh’s style is very dense; she doesn’t believe in telling you much about the background or setting. #nwbooks https://t.co/xBpJwxLFDW https://t.co/rxI0RF4UKY https://t.co/u9EUGTk9yb
- Sat, 15:33: A Contract With God, And Other Tenement Stories, by Will Eisner This is very good. The title story in particular and the last story, “Cookalein” are very memorable. #nwbooks https://t.co/jbTQZU6kwf https://t.co/63veksT9Iy https://t.co/tKtFWnuD8l
- Sat, 15:42: Terms of Endearment https://t.co/EdOPsHQ7Gv
- Sat, 16:02: Thunderbird Falls, by C.E. Murphy It is very difficult to convey such a setting without being either too twee or too earnestly evangelical, and it is very much to the author’s credit that she manages it. #nwbooks https://t.co/GBxhjwF9Rv https://t.co/xGGwQ6rnCJ https://t.co/TAUg2FMBOW
- Sat, 16:05: RT @cmioffice: We will start to operate as CMI – Martti Ahtisaari Peace Foundation. The creation of the foundation will ensure the continui…
- Sat, 16:31: Back in Time: A Thinking Fan’s Guide to Doctor Who, by Steve Couch, Tony Watkins and Peter S. Williams Looks at Doctor Who from a Christian perspective and finds it illustrative of things of interest to the authors. #nwbooks https://t.co/kIqolyoSI0 https://t.co/dl65JP75fL https://t.co/r0XHYeh3ki
- Sat, 17:00: Ancient Wine: The Search for the Origins of Viniculture, by Patrick E. McGowan Concludes that grapes were first domesticated for wine-making in eastern Turkey or the south Caucasus (Georgians will be more specific). #nwbooks https://t.co/I3NH7g6lhz https://t.co/Tlb1W5bHzf https://t.co/QfDZD9hq0b
- Sat, 17:00: RT @Uitlander: @nwbrux I found Cyteen very heavy going. It helps if you have read others in the Alliance-Union universe and have some idea…
- Sat, 17:00: RT @michaeldthomas: @nwbrux I have that book! It is very mediocre! Ah, the days when I still managed to purchase and read every Doctor Wh…
- Sat, 17:29: Dodger, by Terry Pratchett A pastiche of Dickens by Pratchett, with the Dodger and his elderly Jewish friend as heroes rather than villains, caught up in an international political plot. Good but not great. #nwbooks https://t.co/eUZi7iMPL2 https://t.co/3JUrx1uItX https://t.co/tyITyxUK23
- Sat, 17:58: Fools, by Pat Cadigan Really enjoyed it: a woman with three identities, or three women sharing bodies, or a woman struggling for mindspace with two artifical personalities, each with different parts of the picture. #nwbooks https://t.co/vWZmGifYUa https://t.co/egzXsgl1EV https://t.co/Nbov0mwSSp
- Sat, 18:27: The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells Having removed all visibile links to society, only taking what he wants, Griffin feels both divided from and superior to humanity, becoming the sum of his own negative thoughts. #nwbooks https://t.co/EamXgfE1he https://t.co/Lo0rNzVjt2 https://t.co/DaeRS5oXnu
- Sat, 20:48: RT @MSmithsonPB: The former President of the Oxford Uni Lib Dems, Liz Truss, https://t.co/VwITE1tdR3
- Sun, 09:30: Whoniversaries 6 December: The End of Old Who https://t.co/NEizjSHxGa
- Sun, 10:18: As well as his acting career, he was an amateur astronomer who discovered a (temporary) Great White Spot on the planet Saturn. Asteroid 3125 Hay is named after him. https://t.co/hOXmyKqZSo
- Sun, 10:45: RT @DaveKeating: The reality here is we’re looking at the difference between a significant economic earthquake in January, or a catastrophi…
- Sun, 10:46: RT @anneapplebaum: “The United Kingdom has actually ended up with a free trade area smaller than the United Kingdom – with a trade barrier…
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