- Tue, 12:03: RT @HarroldRoeland: @nwbrux Oh, dear 🙁 Thanks for the warning!
- Tue, 12:11: RT @blush_01: @nwbrux @oceanclub @KennysBookshop offer international shipping and they are so helpful.
- Tue, 12:50: RT @jodireads: @nwbrux And for me buying any physical media music or merchandise from the EU.
- Tue, 12:56: RT @davegkelly: Spectacular lenticular cloud over Mount Errigal, Co Donegal. https://t.co/rKQ4RHCVrN
- Tue, 12:59: RT @ghosthermione: @nwbrux @dduane yes I used to buy books from (indie) bookstores in UK for things the irish local ones don’t have, and th…
- Tue, 13:56: A good question. I am sceptical that it’s Whovian – the wings look a bit too stubby and the whole thing dangerously flexible. Supposed date in 1980 but a quick scan of stories from around then didn’t solve the mystery. https://t.co/dEmOWtTVw0
- Tue, 13:56: RT @sarahbevan11: @nwbrux @Stephen_C_Ward Yeah got hit by 12.99 on an order that was only 30 before shipping. So I basically paid practical…
- Tue, 13:56: RT @sarahbevan11: @nwbrux @Stephen_C_Ward Worse still site was .ie and I only found out as it was being delivered.
- Tue, 13:56: RT @ronaldscherpen1: @nwbrux Taking back control comes at a hefty price…
- Tue, 13:56: RT @ivanobp: @whitenothe @nwbrux @oceanclub That’s not true. Every EU country has its own VAT regime, and sets their own rates: Ireland and…
- Tue, 14:17: RT @sarahbevan11: @nwbrux @Stephen_C_Ward It was 10 euro shipping and 13 customs tax on a 30 euro bill. =/
- Tue, 14:17: RT @CherylMorgan: @nwbrux As I understand it, our printers have a plant in Europe, so you should be able to order and @WTPress book from a…
- Tue, 14:17: RT @Feorag: @nwbrux I advised a Danish friend last night to seek out an Irish supplier for his English-language books after he had a simila…
- Tue, 14:45: RT @alexstubb: Thread: The @EU_Commission might have screwed up the communication of the #vaccine roll-out in the past week, but important…
- Tue, 14:59: Azem Berisha’s One and Only Flight to the Castle, by Veton Surroi Explores the coming Kosovo status negotiations through the eyes of ordinary people affected by the war, and the (imagined) thoughts of the leaders. #nwbooks https://t.co/F97XFbRNPs https://t.co/CsuflDeW12 https://t.co/m3mBTALZQe
- Tue, 15:25: The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger It is mercifully short, which is the best thing I can say about it. Holden Caulfield is an unattractive character; he learns nothing in the course of the book. #nwbooks https://t.co/fT2MWBgQiE https://t.co/hzZbGNk0CI https://t.co/WpqhQX4PeZ
- Tue, 15:31: RT @WritersFrock: @nwbrux Thank god, someone else. I always thought it was just me.
- Tue, 15:31: RT @greensideknits: @nwbrux Never understood the appeal.
- Tue, 15:51: No Great Mischief, by Alistair MacLeod A rather beautiful novel about the experiences of generations of a Highland family settled in Nova Scotia; interlocking tales of tragedy and loyalty. #nwbooks https://t.co/vcIhDC6I7z https://t.co/O9X4Zu1JGb https://t.co/tipZkW1Gty
- Tue, 15:51: RT @StevenSavile: @nwbrux Bought a secondhand paperback last month today got a bill for 60p vat plus eight quid handling fee. Sigh.
- Tue, 16:05: RT @EmmaKennedy: As commentators are starting to gaslight the nation about how *brilliantly* Boris Johnson has done, let’s remember that Ta…
- Tue, 16:17: Conrad’s Fate, by Diana Wynne Jones Set in the Chrestomanci nested worlds (a wrinkle: the English Channel never happened) with family secrets etc. Not as subversive or heartfelt as some of her work. Still very good. #nwbooks https://t.co/r166u8R77e https://t.co/VcXUgHfcAD https://t.co/1bfTqCNXEH
- Tue, 16:43: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, by Anne Bront� I do not find the Bront� sisters’ works all that compelling in general, but I really liked this; Helen is an early feminist heroine. I was captivated by it. #nwbooks https://t.co/CGa29KEyb6 https://t.co/OgJgrKRIU8 https://t.co/4l2qjptAP6
- Tue, 16:44: RT @HortonRich: @nwbrux This is a book I’ve been meaning to read. This and VILLETTE. I disliked WUTHERING HEIGHT, liked JANE EYRE, haven’t…
- Tue, 16:50: RT @bellinghman: @nwbrux This was my ex-wife’s favourite book. I should have been warned by that
- Tue, 17:02: RT @michjnich: @StevenSavile @nwbrux Yep. No more Goldsboro or anything from the UK really. It sounded like Blackwells was considering a sh…
- Tue, 17:02: RT @Oxenstierna_IRL: @nwbrux very beautiful, I would even say
- Tue, 17:09: Double Down, by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann Covering the 2012 election isn’t quite as thrilling as 2008 – because it isn’t as exciting a story – but still a jolly good insider account of what went on. #nwbooks https://t.co/4QAwWhVPjj https://t.co/ymEi4OBnKR https://t.co/gynIcDw5Js
- Tue, 17:10: RT @worldcon2021: As of this morning, 229 people have nominated for the 2021 #HugoAwards … are you one of them? Hugo nominations are open…
- Tue, 17:11: What future for an international peace process for Karabakh? asks @Tom_deWaal. He even has a couple of tentative answers. https://t.co/IfPrZaVMdp
- Tue, 17:11: RT @StevenSavile: @michjnich @nwbrux I’m curious to see if the new https://t.co/TryS2FwHPB will circumvent the charges, but seeing as it sh…
- Tue, 17:24: RT @JamesKerLindsay: @mruddy1965 @nwbrux FFS!? Seriously!? You decided to throw all the benefits away that millions of people enjoyed becau…
- Tue, 17:35: Crowe’s Requiem, by Mike McCormack Crowe goes through sinister medical experiences and emotional trauma with his lover, and does not get a happy ending; and we wonder a little how reliable a narrator he has been. #nwbooks https://t.co/egtM8hyuS4 https://t.co/rsqouS3Dib https://t.co/dQvMlnpR1b
- Tue, 17:35: RT @StevenSavile: @michjnich @nwbrux Well they are totally arbitrary from book to book as far as I can see. But if Brexit Tax gets slapped…
- Tue, 17:35: RT @martinmcgrath: @nwbrux I assume most of that was the processing fee by the delivery company (with potentially some VAT at your end)? Th…
- Tue, 18:01: Five Escape Brexit Island, by Bruno Vincent Not so much a one-joke book as a no-joke book. #nwbooks https://t.co/9W1nAckALD https://t.co/AQlWyFMy6z https://t.co/b2mawKs07C
- Tue, 18:33: Midnight Blue-Light Special, by Seanan McGuire https://t.co/VKY67W5BSH
- Tue, 18:42: RT @michjnich: @StevenSavile @nwbrux The sad thing about it all is that none of it is the least bit surprising. It’s just everything that s…
- Tue, 18:42: RT @eveleen_mc: @nwbrux I like the view of Hark a vagrant! comic on this https://t.co/CuedDrCdMr
- Tue, 20:41: RT @ivanobp: @whitenothe @nwbrux @oceanclub Why do some people seem obsessed with finding ways to blame the EU for every single thing they…
- Wed, 09:12: Ok, I’m on for this. https://t.co/HA2aKXULuq
- Wed, 09:30: Whoniversaries 3 February https://t.co/8VdcuKEe2t
- Wed, 10:45: RT @spignal: One of the main reasons vaccination rates are so low in Europe is down to supply. And one of the reasons supply is low is beca…
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