- Fri, 13:20: RT @DouglasSloane: Cork is now the second largest English speaking city in the EU
- Fri, 15:00: Eats Shoots and Leaves by Lynne Truss I think it’s all a bit exaggerated myself; I doubt that the level of literacy in general has deteriorated much in recent decades; what has happened is that more people are writing. #nwbooks https://t.co/Hcu7heMWOD https://t.co/6tyrSYKU7z https://t.co/MTFF9XHASS
- Fri, 15:45: God’s Clockmaker: Richard of Wallingford and the Invention of Time, by John North The first half somehow doesn’t sparkle, but the second half is a completely superb summary of the state of knowledge in medieval physics. #nwbooks https://t.co/XKw08gz8P3 https://t.co/dd5zQKXRlf https://t.co/ZLLgsTT9y5
- Fri, 16:05: RT @simoncoveney: Ireland takes seat on powerful UN Security Council, aiming to be ‘consensus builder’ https://t.co/XnEN5BvtCO
- Fri, 16:30: Memoirs Of My Life, by Edward Gibbon Gibbon comes across as, of course, tremendously intelligent, but also rather modest: he expresses the hope, in 1791, that people will still read his work in a hundred years’ time. #nwbooks https://t.co/igBvj0U31H https://t.co/B7gZUCzG3s https://t.co/J2A4PjoCTN
- Fri, 17:15: The World of Yesterday, by Stefan Zweig Zweig embodies the concept of being a citizen of Europe, particularly once his homeland has turned on him. The World of Yesterday is about where we came from, and what was lost. #nwbooks https://t.co/27KvwLx4jV https://t.co/N1SHpYLLmm https://t.co/QM03JlVMaZ
- Fri, 18:00: Hild, by @nicolaz Griffith really brings seventh-century Britain (especially what’s now North-East England) vividly to life, with convincingly depicted cultures, languages, religions, and people. #nwbooks https://t.co/t2VkJshjZm https://t.co/fEMyioz4wN https://t.co/PDMl2sHeRR
- Fri, 18:05: RT @fran_wilde: @nwbrux @nicolaz I love this book.
- Fri, 19:41: RT @TonyAgotha: @nwbrux Funny you mentioned it, ordered it a week ago
- Fri, 19:41: RT @sierrakim: @nwbrux @nicolaz A friend loved Hild so much that he gave me his copy so I could read it. I loved it so much that I passed i…
- Fri, 19:42: 3 mins to go. https://t.co/yB3DwwayDU
- Fri, 19:46: RT @bbcdoctorwho: Here we go! https://t.co/f7TgHbXVus
- Fri, 20:16: RT @bbcdoctorwho: We all did Yaz! https://t.co/PEtjuUINmU
- Fri, 20:48: RT @NaomiOhReally: “Britain objected to any depletion of sovereignty – the right to treat others as it wished – or international oversight”…
- Fri, 21:45: 290 days of plague: New Year, New Who https://t.co/kYlIzeiEfk
- Sat, 01:19: RT @nicolaz: @sierrakim @nwbrux The best life for a book: being passed from hand to hand with great fondness
- Sat, 01:19: RT @nicolaz: @nwbrux I’m delighted you enjoyed it!
- Sat, 09:30: Whoniversaries 2 January: Deborah Watling, John Woodnutt, Rescue #1, Terror of the Autons #1 https://t.co/Fb6vLWV1Zj
- Sat, 09:58: RT @ajamora: @nwbrux @nicolaz Sounds v. interesting indeed
- Sat, 10:45: RT @uk_domain_names: On a bicycle parts ecommerce merchant’s website in the Netherlands… https://t.co/NrLgZyH4X1 https://t.co/PG16rv8UV2
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