Dec 17, 2020 12:00
- Wed, 13:06: RT @ PennyRed: My Highly Unexpected Heterosexual Pandemic Zoom Wedding - https://t.co/M5Jftg4JpR In case anyone needs cheering up.
- Wed, 15:01: Pyramids, by Terry Pratchett As always, very good fun, with lots of material packed in tightly with wit. Not as deep as his later books, which is hardly surprising. #nwbooks https://t.co/fQdEG3ptet https://t.co/FVwFB50NlV https://t.co/64PvMzZDqQ
- Wed, 15:35: The Wise Man's Fear, by Patrick Rothfuss I really loved this as much as I loved the first volume, perhaps even a little more. #nwbooks https://t.co/OJzuFOlX4G https://t.co/Mb4dkdJmRo https://t.co/fIuEtvh9B1
- Wed, 15:37: RT @ padzor: @ nwbrux They were great books - I just wish there was some chance of getting a conclusion ...
- Wed, 15:39: RT @ katkni: @ padzor @ nwbrux I am still keeping the faith that the third book will arrive, one day. The first two are among my very favourit…
- Wed, 16:05: How the pandemic revolutionised abortion access in the UK https://t.co/cCbOuaEZ2C Fascinating.
- Wed, 16:45: Animate Europe! (responsible editor Hans H. Stein) The winning entry is a pleasingly surreal tale by Hamburg-based artist Marco Tabilio of Erasmus and a talking seal having postmodern adventures in the belly of a whale. #nwbooks https://t.co/sdcVdRLcka https://t.co/ia4qnEVwRa https://t.co/UXZLveVsnQ
- Wed, 16:59: RT @ padzor: @ katkni @ nwbrux Absolutely! Between it and the Gentleman Bastard sequence, I'm willing to wait. At least there's still plenty…
- Wed, 17:11: My Highly Unexpected Heterosexual Pandemic Zoom Wedding https://t.co/I4ShFsL2l7 Awwww!!!! Lovely long read by @ pennyred. Author's flatmate: "Please, for the love of god, would you stop talking about Doctor Who and start talking about sex."
- Wed, 17:20: The Reign of Wizardry, by Jack Williamson A very competent retelling of the Greek legends of Theseus, with some parts of other legends thrown in, that rises to a cracking good conclusion. #nwbooks https://t.co/ODNfb2w6cG https://t.co/SUu7Of7g1A https://t.co/z0fFpRJ26g
- Wed, 17:55: Children of Time, by Adrian Tchaikovsky Combines many SF themes - the starship whose population are mostly in hibernation; a very non-human civilisation; a couple of AIs who find themselves adapting to a new situation. #nwbooks https://t.co/kcCVAvazw9 https://t.co/rNP6M47hjp https://t.co/PMRaTC4kOH
- Wed, 17:59: RT @ AngieMcKeown: @ nwbrux @ PennyRed I particularly liked "the emotional prophylactic of a screen" 🤣
- Wed, 17:59: RT @ dduane: The Mr. Rogers line caused me to lose it badly. 🤣 https://t.co/czLPliSQSQ
- Wed, 17:59: RT @ murphyslawyer22: This was a great read and I laughed aloud a few times 😂 https://t.co/gU8Rr77lID
- Wed, 18:17: RT @ azurelunatic: This is lovely and has much of the same vibe as how I got together with Belovedest despite the vast difference in all the…
- Wed, 18:42: May 2009 books https://t.co/mgJbjLf1Xl
- Wed, 19:44: RT @ YoPaulieNJ: This is brilliant.
- Wed, 20:48: Once Upon a Time, There Was a U.S. Foreign Policy Triumph https://t.co/lBBTy20nNJ Good stuff from @ LaurelMillerICG at @ CrisisGroup.
- Wed, 20:54: RT @ natsecHeather: Serious policy content: do read the article. #Natsec trivia time: who else can name all three staffers visible here?
- Thu, 09:30: Whoniversaries 17 December https://t.co/0OEv8so8Fc
- Thu, 10:45: RT @ lukemcgee: Ben Wallace's "Trump will be missed" comments have reminded me of something I have always found weird. A lot of Brexiteers h…
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