- Tue, 13:41: Some of these are easier than others. https://t.co/RaTgl0hw0h
- Tue, 14:24: RT @TheNewEuropean: Tory MP is under new investigation following row UK's anti-corruption watchdog https://t.co/otV5V8p6gC
- Tue, 15:00: The Presidential Book of Lists, by Ian Randal Strock Let's rank US presidents! How many states joined the Union in their time? (B Harrison wins) Who were outlived by one parent (Polk, Garfield, Harding) or both (Kennedy)? #nwbooks https://t.co/fwYQTwpWTa https://t.co/mWfeqfjnRE https://t.co/k6JRpBpbXN
- Tue, 15:36: Two good anthropology books on Cyprus: Imagining the Modern: The Cultures of Nationalism in Cyprus by Rebecca Bryant Divided Cyprus: Modernity, History and an Island in Conflict, eds Papadakis et al #nwbooks https://t.co/VJNkvoqbPC https://t.co/bHJnaPseMZ https://t.co/F9Hzm2pbne https://t.co/LkNP35wMZ8
- Tue, 16:05: Middle Ages Merlin manuscript found in Bristol University library https://t.co/VH8u2vkPt2 Wow!
- Tue, 16:12: Red Plenty, by Francis Spufford The Soviet Union from 1959 to 1969, looked at through the eyes of true believers in the economic system of Communism as a series of short stories. Entertaining. #nwbooks https://t.co/LOZTmJGLH5 https://t.co/UcmM1iiZit https://t.co/dqn9k01STl
- Tue, 16:48: By Light Alone, by Adam Roberts A couple's exotic holiday is upended when their daughter disappears. Lushly descriptive, but most of the characters are so unpleasant that it's rather difficult to enjoy. #nwbooks https://t.co/yDotwiTyHR https://t.co/Zo45OwmKI4 https://t.co/xNpl7nMpUF
- Tue, 17:24: Europe at Midnight, by Dave Hutchinson It's a book with One Big Idea, explored at leisure and in a way that made me care very much about the outcome of the main characters' investigations. #nwbooks https://t.co/Gak1uig463 https://t.co/a6H3EQOwog https://t.co/jDz85QJrBy
- Tue, 18:00: The Thirteenth Tale, by Diane Setterfield Weird early 21st-century attempt at writing a Gothic novel where the narrator and the famous old writer whose biography she is writing share a similar deeply hidden family secret. #nwbooks https://t.co/qvNDlwApnI https://t.co/3aOJQ4IvIr https://t.co/OYRnYjUzqO
- Tue, 18:08: RT @bwalsh: @nwbrux Love all her work, I think "Once Upon A River" is sublime.
- Tue, 18:11: RT @sjoh0050: @bwalsh @nwbrux Glad you enjoyed it - I found it tedious.
- Tue, 18:25: Watling Street: Travels Through Britain and Its Ever-Present Past, by John Higgs https://t.co/1u4JgRjSiw
- Wed, 09:03: RT @alexwilcock: OTD 1968: #DoctorWho The Web of Fear 3 Introducing Nicholas Courtney as Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart as a suspect… But soon…
- Wed, 09:30: Whoniversaries 17 February https://t.co/xBJUirQ8GS
- Wed, 09:53: A year since the last time I was on an aeroplane, coming back from Gallifrey One in Los Angeles. I really miss travel, and I really miss getting together physically with friends and not-yet-friend who love the same things that I do. See you soon, I hope. https://t.co/NYv0hpwh7Z
- Wed, 10:45: RT @SirJJQC: “I have written a very strict letter to the golf club, demanding they change the arrangements I agreed with them when I resign…