Hey! Today i've been picking (& taking a blurry photo) of this month's Big Green Book Club books. It's a monthly thing, where I individually pick, wrap & send out a book to people, based on the kind of stuff they enjoy reading. JOIN HERE (if you like). https://t.co/u4nS2MNzdx https://t.co/M5RgoLCGBV
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If I text you "🍷" it means my dear Fortunato! You are luckily met. How remarkably well you are looking today! But I have received a pipe of what passes for Amontillado, and I have my doubts...
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‘By speaking from the present, we may find it easier to understand the Six Acts and the Sidmouth strategy. For they cannot help reminding us, rather forcibly, of the Five Acts that Boris Johnson’s government passed in March and April 2022.’ https://t.co/oKgWs765oI
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I thought that just after 9.15pm would be a good time to tell you about this.
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What are your favorite Edgar Allan Poe retellings? #ad @TorNightfire @UrsulaV https://t.co/apRI31mPh5
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‘International efforts to suppress fertility were not limited to China’s one-child policy. Now the pendulum is swinging the other way. From forced abortions to forced births and, at some point, back again.’ @meehancrist: https://t.co/gCWHEkwUrD
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Which of these will you pick up next for Disability Pride Month? #ad @MacmillanAudio https://t.co/tb4nMkYcVN
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‘There are many reasons to want to go a party and one is curiosity...’ Inigo Thomas attends the Spectator’s summer party, hoping to catch a glimpse of the outgoing PM: https://t.co/TQiAbBn4Wc
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Elisa Albert writes into the absurdity of how much of a woman’s worth is based on around pregnancy and fertility in her new book, “Human Blues.” https://t.co/DnSuqT26qE
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What do you think about a book's use of first person plural POV? Do you have a POV preference? https://t.co/nspynbNSV5
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