- Tue, 12:56: Can Joe Biden restore exceptional global leadership? https://t.co/Y6fkDp4Y8F Thought-provoking from @IdoAharoni in @Jerusalem_Post.
- Tue, 15:00: The Secret River, by Kate Grenville A heartfelt novel about early convict settlers in New South Wales: the intense drama of eking out a precarious existence and brutal conflict with the indigenous Australians. #nwbooks https://t.co/wQebDJRhUV https://t.co/f3Buu3xFqf https://t.co/kzd58UIrjo
- Tue, 16:00: The Illustrated Man, by Ray Bradbury A lot of the stories are allegories on mid-century America, dressed up as SF tropes, and perhaps a little odd in the pulps where most of them were first published. #nwbooks https://t.co/X3u67XzlRO https://t.co/Z9R2BOYe3x https://t.co/Xju2b6cyK0
- Tue, 16:05: RT @eurorealist: Since it's been a while, you’ll be the first to read my inside take on our secret polling that could have changed the refe…
- Tue, 17:00: “Gonna Roll the Bones” by Fritz Leiber The point that jumped out at me much more on this reading is the sheer misogyny of the story. "Joe ... tweaked her left nipple for luck. She playfully snapped her teeth toward his fingers." I bet she did. #nwbooks https://t.co/8vN3IgKWOE https://t.co/LGzKRMKvYf
- Tue, 17:30: RT @BBCBreaking: Further 1,610 people have died in the UK within 28 days of a positive Covid-19 test - the biggest figure reported in a sin…
- Tue, 18:00: From Here To Eternity, by James Jones Better than the film: more substantial, more frank about sex and emotions; several good extra subplots. An old-fashioned book - it's all about the men - but gripping all the same. #nwbooks https://t.co/HpQ5KMYCHq https://t.co/K2BZkGZ4IF https://t.co/0wIWZQgVyl
- Tue, 18:31: Tales of Terror (Doctor Who anthology) https://t.co/lvXU4b7jjb
- Tue, 22:03: @bwalsh You have mail.
- Tue, 22:03: @AngieMcKeown You have mail.
- Wed, 09:00: Really enjoying “Watling Street: Travels Through Britain and its Ever Present Past”, by @johnhiggs. https://t.co/DUBOUsojhk
- Wed, 09:30: Whoniversaries 20 January https://t.co/7jNHKX6ozA
- Wed, 09:51: RT @BBCArchive: #OnThisDay 1934: Tom Baker was born in Liverpool. https://t.co/K4WhXUdnRP
- Wed, 09:53: RT @nwbrux: #fb Tom Baker's answer when asked about his favourite memory of #DoctorWho http://t.co/li28XFwyXj
- Wed, 10:45: I don't usually quote the Daily Mail (and won't link to the piece). But... https://t.co/iiHwufbidy
- Wed, 10:57: RT @damonwake: The Great Famine of course famously did wonders for Britain's reputation among Irish people. https://t.co/IVZQTQLPJt
- Wed, 11:14: RT @conbrunstrom: On the occasion of Tom Baker's 87th birthday. https://t.co/uDGpuFTFZB via @conbrunstrom