- Wed, 12:56: Missed this announcement! Hooray! https://t.co/FtWzXdrRNf
- Wed, 13:03: RT @Glasgowin2024: Join us on 10th November for Tiffani Angus (@tiffaniangus) in conversation about her new novel Threading the Labyrinth (…
- Wed, 14:45: Around the World in Eighty Days, by Jules Verne A story of its time, full of the new wonders available in 1872 - the Suez Canal, the rail links across the United States and India. Really fun. #nwbooks https://t.co/GvQmaz7heb https://t.co/rAhT8kWRE1 https://t.co/yqSWSuAxrR
- Wed, 15:30: Blind Voices, by Tom Reamy Author died just before this, his first novel, was published. A travelling freak show comes to town, and brings sex and death in its wake. Gripping and memorable. #nwbooks https://t.co/MYuTVnSWOy https://t.co/s5b4yqoDAb https://t.co/eg9vnpbatP
- Wed, 16:05: RT @whoknows0o0: @hobbitgay @RareMocanu1 This snippet from "Perilous and Fair: Women in the Works and Life of JRR Tolkien" elaborates more…
- Wed, 16:15: The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, by James Weldon Johnson It didn't really work for me as a novel; too many incidents which though interesting in their own right didn't really add up to a narrative structure. #nwbooks https://t.co/PTcgyQP4b0 https://t.co/f7vppqNBWq
- Wed, 17:03: The Tartan Sell, by Jonathan Gash Lovejoy falls in with a Scottish landed family who have fallen on hard times, via a spell working in a circus, and sorts out their financial problems and dark long-held secrets. #nwbooks https://t.co/tLfcAoLWVp https://t.co/UOThHJBEGz https://t.co/K1o70w2B0o
- Wed, 17:11: RT @drtatianaporto5: I may be very biased, but I do love this autobiography so much. You don't need to come from an artistic background to…
- Wed, 17:35: Hooray! Get well soon! https://t.co/TNOPchslJH
- Wed, 17:40: The Bastard of Istanbul, by Elif Shafak I spotted the twist at the end several chapters off, and felt the resolution was a little too pat, but I very much enjoyed the humour and empathy of the journey to get there. #nwbooks https://t.co/sWqQK5Ii68 https://t.co/KgJr9GGmUV https://t.co/DjbC8O4veB
- Wed, 18:37: Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos, by M. Mitchell Waldrop https://t.co/eX3UClL9Qg
- Wed, 19:37: The writer Frederic Whyte (1867-1941) was my first cousin three times removed. And my second cousin twice removed. And, I now discover, my fourth cousin once removed. https://t.co/FD4yvHmRN9
- Wed, 20:34: RT @DaveKeating: Breaking: France going into national lockdown until 1 December. The only things remaining open will be schools and essent…
- Wed, 20:48: Wow. https://t.co/LkYq0bPFVi
- Wed, 20:48: RT @SkyNews: BREAKING: France and Germany have announced second national lockdowns https://t.co/bYdqYh3xgI
- Wed, 21:26: RT @jc_ie: This. Too many people think it's okay to harass volunteers online.
- Thu, 09:30: Whoniversaries 29 October: the First Doctor regenerates (also Gareth Thomas, Nigel Havers) https://t.co/LWrJYnUJ4Y
- Thu, 10:45: The science behind coronavirus restrictions https://t.co/OGEzV9zxsr Or, more accurately, what we still don’t know.
- Thu, 11:30: How Marcus Rashford Exposed The Fault Lines In Boris Johnson’s Government | HuffPost UK https://t.co/BjD11mL5JG Tremendous on how Tories lost the narrative.