- Fri, 12:56: I watched Star Trek – Lower Decks – Camestros Felapton https://t.co/zD949rtTnh
- Fri, 15:00: The Sexual Life of Catherine M., by Catherine Millet Catherine Millet has sex a lot, with lots of people, in lots of places and in lots of different positions. She doesn’t really appear to be having much fun. #nwbooks https://t.co/Uwsauu9mjm https://t.co/QKVGf4Nyre https://t.co/0IdvvcNviR
- Fri, 16:00: The Mill on the Floss, by George Eliot On page 355 of our 495-page edition, the author rhetorically asks the reader, “Had anything remarkable happened?” Well, no, it hadn’t really. #nwbooks https://t.co/CAjxdfkhDY https://t.co/cwpbxuCy2v https://t.co/mcyZGjlNfw
- Fri, 16:05: Noli Timere: Blue is the Hour https://t.co/UsfQUJ0ozv @OliveGroov on the silence of Belfast in pandemic times.
- Fri, 17:00: The Language of the Night, by Ursula K. Le Guin Collection of Le Guin’s writings about sff. The standout essay is “From Elfland to Poughkeepsie”, which includes the memorable line, “they are not only crazy but Welsh”. #nwbooks https://t.co/9QEJdPyhQz https://t.co/gbtN01j8Mb https://t.co/XbZSvPtLVL
- Fri, 17:31: Congratulations to @Rob_Malley !!! Quite a task… https://t.co/cyRK7nyyPz
- Fri, 18:00: The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins Better than I anticipated, a pretty ruthless indictment of reality television and game shows combined with a pretty strong socio-economic critique. #nwbooks https://t.co/imt6DP5nZX https://t.co/s9nTVWUVkT https://t.co/pLEUbjvyy4
- Fri, 18:23: Friday reading https://t.co/uzpPU8EDid
- Fri, 22:09: RT @KvanOosterom: Internationally, we the Dutch are seen to be direct and blunt. Our checklist for travel to the Netherlands lives up to t…
- Sat, 09:20: Really helpful explanation of what happened with Gamestop. https://t.co/q9CVNbZkrr
- Sat, 09:30: Whoniversaries 30 January https://t.co/qF6CMA7Try
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