- Mon, 19:00: RT @OliveBridget: Katherine O’Shea #TodayCB #charlesstewartparnell
- Mon, 19:32: Gormenghast, by Mervyn Peake https://t.co/TY3mielQg4
- Tue, 09:30: Whoniversaries 23 February https://t.co/qVQIiqPmSj
- Tue, 10:11: RT @pmdfoster: ⬛ UK pet food industry hurt by Brexit checks and red tape – a story that illustrates clearly why SMEs are faci…
- Tue, 10:45: Caitlin Green: Macamathehou in Lincolnshire and the evidence for people named Muhammad in medieval England https://t.co/QCqqQ2AQsW Very interesting.
- Tue, 11:56: RT @peterjbirks: @nwbrux Stubborn constant rate of increase in France now appearing in my Netherlands numbers as well. Not apparent in Germ…
I’ve read three: I, Claudius, Claudius the God and The Prestige. I’ve also read other books by some of the authors on the list, in particular Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh, Two Cultures by C P Snow (and also his lengthy introduction to G H Hardy’s A Mathematician’s Apology), The Spy Who Came In From The Cold by John le Carré and The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter. I also once read at least some of Xorandor by Christine Brooke-Rose. My sister was named after one of the central characters in Hugh Walpole’s Herries Chronicles, which neither she nor I have read.