Books, politics, languages and life
- Fri, 15:00: The Uncyclopedia, by Gideon Haigh A perfectly chosen 2004 Christmas gift from my sister. One reviewer states that it is the perfect gift for “the big brother who thinks he knows everything”. Hmmmmmmmmmm. #nwbooks https://t.co/CtLmtYGnN3 https://t.co/SFGkqiq7lX https://t.co/khUiTQ6w4F
- Fri, 15:15: Christmas walk https://t.co/mnZOyxefaz
- Fri, 15:45: The Silmarillion, by J.R.R. Tolkien There are 1 � good stories in the entire book (the 1 being the story of H�rin’s children, the � being Beren and L�thien). That’s not quite fair; the N�menor story is pretty dramatic. #nwbooks https://t.co/SFzLBPWYNm https://t.co/6TMy8y6fY8 https://t.co/4PGm9quNtr
- Fri, 16:30: Berlin: City of Smoke, by Jason Lutes A strong set of internal plot arcs; and the marginalised, the exploited, the Jews, the Communists, the unemployed, all have their stories illuminated if not necessarily told. #nwbooks https://t.co/3nrOrvfTKQ https://t.co/gjUG1DxbZ8 https://t.co/Fru6fbEoZ5
- Fri, 17:15: The Fixer: A Story from Sarajevo, by Joe Sacco Anyone who has worked in that environment knows the essential of the fixer. Sacco captures it well: but it’s also about the effect of his observation has on Sacco himself. #nwbooks https://t.co/TKvk9Qioh3 https://t.co/mCCpaNFLiQ https://t.co/mhSQXj3qyO
- Fri, 17:33: RT @bbcdoctorwho: A very happy birthday to @GeorgiaETennant, who played the Doctor’s daughter Jenny! https://t.co/w2UpDA7qmb
- Fri, 18:00: The Oxford Book of Christmas Stories, ed. Dennis Pepper Suitable for browsing, but in particular for reading aloud at this time of year if you have people who will stop and listen. #nwbooks https://t.co/5wsdAYu86E https://t.co/7zsnqZZZoh https://t.co/6yWURS2cdO
- Sat, 09:30: Whoniversary 26 December: the departure of Susan https://t.co/ACzCthL4pE
- Sat, 10:27: RT @nmsonline: The European Commission just snuck out this infographic on the #Brexit EU-UK trade deal vs EU membership: https://t.co/eYH2h…
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