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Tue, 16:00 : Mirror Dance, by Lois McMaster Bujold A tale of redemption, of resurrection, and of unorthodox families. An excellent book, one to recommend to newcomers to the Vorkosigan universe. #nwbooks https://t.co/iyBCxL2LNh https://t.co/nA7ZQiRaCy https://t.co/jbBGsl8KQq
Tue, 16:52 : Between The Acts, by Virginia Woolf A story of manners about a village pageant for Empire Day, but in fact there are deep currents of violence, both sexual and colonial, running through it. #nwbooks https://t.co/uw285SIMYh https://t.co/kBSkAzW0g9 https://t.co/IvkoC1Snnc
Tue, 17:46 : Alexander the Corrector, by Julia Keay Argues that Alexander Cruden was perfectly sane, and was a victim of local politics in Aberdeen and of his romantic rivals in London. Her case is not thoroughly convincing. #nwbooks https://t.co/G1TC9fwdnj https://t.co/QNEpSmEjgf https://t.co/j83jXG73C1
Tue, 18:34 : The Children of Men, by P.D. James https://t.co/jv1dNhFgEK
Tue, 20:23 : RT @edent : The Mobile Phones of Doctor Who – Series 11 https://t.co/ZVkMfCto2H https://t.co/3jHXubmjKX
Tue, 21:54 : RT @CER_EU : CER is delighted to have won best think-tank for foreign affairs in the @prospect_uk 2020 awards
Wed, 09:30 : Whoniversaries 16 December https://t.co/qIgN7o15YF
Wed, 10:45 : Sci-fi writers asked to help guard France https://t.co/A52lpAOmCQ But only one of them is named.
Wed, 11:04 : RT @peterjbirks : @nwbrux I think that the first French SF book I read involved apes taking over the world. Not sure that this is the “out o…
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