- Sat, 12:13: Just imagine if Verity Lambert had been brought back as Doctor Who showrunner 17 years after 1963. It would have been her instead of John Nathan Turner!
- Sat, 12:56: RT @johnmcgooner: @CaitlynBBS https://t.co/qpdzgNlRHE
- Sat, 13:29: Dune!!!!! (at @Kinepolis in Laken, Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest) https://t.co/wqtrh7dy3J
- Sat, 14:48: RT @suey2y: I absolutely bloody love Grease. I always saw it as Danny having to change for HER, and her dazzling emergence at the end, a t…
- Sat, 16:05: RT @EroComfort: So glad that we no longer have to continue this most painful countdown. Michael is coming home and with Michael Spavor. The…
- Sat, 16:09: Galaxy Quest https://t.co/PJug1HICxt
- Sat, 18:31: Rose, by Jon Arnold https://t.co/pEGmjqK5LG
- Sat, 20:48: RT @jayrosen_nyu: I recommend this long and insightful essay by Robert Kagan. It is an outstanding description (and warning) of where Ameri…
- Sun, 10:45: RT @nwbrux: Nuxálk is a language with many consonants and 17 remaining speakers. The word xłp̓x̣ʷłtłpłłskʷc̓ /xɬpʼχʷɬtʰɬpʰɬːskʷʰt͡sʼ/ means…
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Famous books by geography - what I have learned
Why did I do this? Back in January, Mental Floss listed the "most famous book set in each US state" (and DC, but not Puerto Rico etc).…
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What is the best-known book set in each European country?
Here's the full list. Note that in a couple of cases I have retrospectively added / changed the winner since my original post. Full analysis with…
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What is the best known book set in the Vatican?
See note on methodology I'm glad to say that we are finishing this set of posts on a highbrow note. I have disqualified Dan Brown's Angels and…
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