- Sat, 12:56: Awesome bit of trivia. https://t.co/X2OCP5mlsz
- Sat, 12:57: Great alt hist piece by Bart Van Loo in @destandaardhttps://t.co/wiYcD3WXsr
- Sat, 13:02: At the same time as @FranckenTheo & @de_NVA collapsed the Belgian govt over the (pretty anodyne) Marrakesh Accord on migration, an NVA elected representative was taking massive bribes for humanitarian visas. Francken was told, did nothing. Disgusting. https://t.co/yH4ar63McF
- Sat, 13:05: RT @ska_dad: @nwbrux @destandaard Shadows of Mary Gentle’s Ash, only without the Carthaginians and metaphysics:
- Sat, 13:08: RT @Nickpheas: @nwbrux @destandaard Passport to Pimlico
- Sat, 14:48: Your Saturday dose of weirdness. https://t.co/P9jj9w0h6J
- Sat, 15:02: Altered Carbon, by Richard Morgan Lots of nasty violence and a couple of graphic sex scenes which won’t be to everyone’s taste, but I thought it was artistically justified. But NB Kovacs is a Hungarian name, not Slavic. #nwbooks https://t.co/xWsaFGiM5v https://t.co/SJYm8zI1iV https://t.co/UOcqn9XYZJ
- Sat, 15:17: Twelve years ago, with @astroehlein. https://t.co/lHziUIW3rD
- Sat, 15:19: Aliens (1986) https://t.co/7ZMGg4IQTR
- Sat, 15:24: Dangerous Visions, ed. Harlan Ellison It’s a great collection, 33 stories, the majority of them still fresh. However, only the Anderson and the Sturgeon stories still qualify as “dangerous”! #nwbooks https://t.co/9n0Bq960H9 https://t.co/CZja9cx6cu https://t.co/5KPcaUK7kQ
- Sat, 15:37: RT @PrinceJvstin: Faith of our Fathers, being probably my favorite PKD story, period, is my favorite story in the entire book. Although Lei…
- Sat, 15:46: The Sharing Knife: Beguilement, by Lois McMaster Bujold Compelling fantasy environment, cross-cultural romance, a mystical Thing which has to be sorted out; also pregnancy and miscarriage, unusual in sf or fantasy novels. #nwbooks https://t.co/65LpZvXQND https://t.co/AFcW4BqVQe https://t.co/qvEwVLE26Q
- Sat, 16:05: Smart advice. Good thread. https://t.co/CPg1gagGEj
- Sat, 16:08: Hamlet, by William Shakespeare Surely has more famous quotes per page than any other Shakespeare, most of them short neat phrases – “a consummation devoutly to be wished”, or “the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune”. #nwbooks https://t.co/dMcQFMOdy6 https://t.co/is9impLajp https://t.co/bN9iZNGSkg
- Sat, 16:24: RT @PeterStefanovi2: ‘If somebody asks you (to fill in a form) you tell them to ring up the Prime Minister & I will direct them to throw th…
- Sat, 16:30: Thirteen Steps Down, by Ruth Rendell It’s a crime novel rather than a mystery novel, since we know what the murderer has done and why he has done it all the way through; the police barely feature in the story. #nwbooks https://t.co/Om5ggb7Hwl https://t.co/cLI5bRaPKd https://t.co/7uX8rPBX9h
- Sat, 16:52: How The States Got Their Shapes, by Mark Stein I learned a number of things from this book, including the importance of the 1790 Nootka convention and why Hawaii has more interesting borders than one might have thought. #nwbooks https://t.co/zRKbd74R3B https://t.co/rXr8TmQ315 https://t.co/yQQc3yAvRd
- Sat, 17:01: RT @Axle_Tree: @nwbrux my dad is reading this atm and loving it
- Sat, 17:01: RT @KissyFacedBrute: @nwbrux RR was one of the greats, try one of her novels she wrote as Barbara Vine since you liked this one. I didn’t k…
- Sat, 17:12: RT @Hugo_Book_Club: @nwbrux Good book. Enjoyed it quite a bit.
- Sat, 17:14: The Fall of Hyperion, by Dan Simmons On rereading, one or two of the characters remained interesting – eg twist at the end about the nature of Moneta – but I struggled to make out what was going on and why I should care. #nwbooks https://t.co/bi5a0mSa2I https://t.co/clxwVUJFM0 https://t.co/8KcY0vCGrk
- Sat, 17:19: A really difficult choice! https://t.co/2SShySvCrR
- Sat, 17:26: Two Thirteenth Doctor comics by women: A New Beginning and Hidden Human History https://t.co/05iI9ehZNC
- Sat, 17:36: The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2010 Edition, ed. @hortonrich Rich Horton Thirty stories here; particular shouts to @RobertCWilson, @ann_leckie, R. Garcia y Robertson and @haszombiesinit Kelly Link. #nwbooks https://t.co/PzwpqQAtVt https://t.co/JZEZLMQK4N https://t.co/pxumaMywbk
- Sat, 17:58: I Love the Bones of You: My Father And The Making Of Me, by Christopher Eccleston with @jwoody67 Eccleston’s somewhat tortured soul, and his father’s life experience; & detail about mental illness, particularly anorexia. @nwbooks https://t.co/DtsZh9I4QG https://t.co/IZsztg2Wq4 https://t.co/okuCOquhFJ
- Sat, 18:18: RT @CallidusDominus: @nwbrux @jwoody67 @NWbooks I do like Chris, his book sounds good.
- Sat, 18:26: RT @bartvanloo: @nwbrux @sierrakim @destandaard Thanks. October 2021! @HoZ_Books
- Sat, 19:31: RT @yesTHATColette: @jondelarroz @SFbookclub @worldcon2021 Hi Jon! Go fuck yourself and don’t ever try to stand anywhere near me.
- Sat, 20:48: Tremendous piece. https://t.co/0VhQRg7j5k
- Sat, 20:56: RT @Emily_Rosina: #DoctorWhoLockdown ✨ Next up in our series of feel-good Doctor Who Tweetalongs… SCHOOL REUNION Saturday 23 January a…
- Sun, 00:11: RT @BSFA: The BSFA is pleased to announce the longlist for the 2020 BSFA Awards, in the categories of Novel, Short Fiction, Non-Fiction, an…
- Sun, 00:14: Jeepers, 56 novels on the long-list? And 56 short stories? Hmm, will do my best to read diligently… https://t.co/OrCOaBpvZV
- Sun, 09:30: Whoniversaries 17 January https://t.co/HNQ71J9chY
- Sun, 10:45: Colin Burrow · It’s not Jung’s, it’s mine: Language-Magic https://t.co/Fkqn8zw0b0 Great piece about Ursula Le Guin.
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