It's Friday! What are you reading this weekend?
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Off to Montana to fuck up this balloon.
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My mum said hi!
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The Black women on this list were extraordinary poets, performers, athletes, and more. Explore their stories. https://t.co/8ESXfO5UME
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"I’m a social justice librarian" - Christopher Stewart, Bell Multicultural High School, Washington, DC https://t.co/C9r8d2Q1GA Black Librarians on Making a Difference https://t.co/7QzeB6qLBE
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We’re one month in. How’s your 2023 reading going? 😊 #GRReadingChallenge https://t.co/y4uKLVve3H
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Hey. Would anyone like to buy a book while i'm waiting for the pasta to boil? I like it al dente, so you've probs got about 8 minutes.
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‘As a super-ancient, even originary human civilisation, as the first inventors of writing, the ancient Egyptians had used signs to communicate Platonic ideas and cosmic truths without the mediation of mere logoi.’ James Davidson on hieroglyphics: https://t.co/kvDkevxbz5
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All I can think about this evening: The unhoused people in places with dangerously low temperatures. #PolarVortex
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Immersive books centering Black characters in the 1800s that don’t rely on tired plot choices or stereotypical characters https://t.co/ueMWptqWaM
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Find some weekend reading inspo among the finalists of the National Book Critics Circle Awards! 😍 https://t.co/v4EiMBLy8g
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I've now eaten the pasta, so I have all the time in the world for you to buy a book. Oh, gonna phone my Mum at about 8.30, so might be busy for a while then. But you know where I am.
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Prosecutors likened Trump to mob boss and had to prove he wasn’t insane – book https://t.co/y13LpPU8vi
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Get expert help preparing and filing your taxes–for free! Find a participating NYPL location near you. https://t.co/co9rmYT2Di
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In Their Own Words: Black Librarians on Making a Difference https://t.co/DilfWIzZDY Eboni Henry, media specialist, Truesdell Elementary School, Washington, DC https://t.co/5kWKmbnOTK
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