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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 10:24)

Iran’s Protests Are the First Counter-Revolution Led by Women https://t.co/kw1bVWEyAh via @NewYorker #WomenLifeFreedom

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 06:19)

I have to say @WestHam are fucking brilliant.

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 06:53)

Learn about the history of Halloween. https://t.co/8MqqI9Xc9y

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 06:40)

Andrea Dworkin’s books speak in a singularly powerful voice: she is one of the more under-appreciated prose stylists in postwar American writing. Her books matter too – in that they have been of real material consequence. @amiasrinivasan: https://t.co/H6iX0OheVT

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 09:00)

National Book Award–winning author Kacen Callender speaks with SLJ about their new contemporary YA novel Lark & Kasim Start a Revolution (Abrams/Amulet). https://t.co/MSP9XgDant https://t.co/q3YqYue8Uz

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 05:57)

I’m with @paulsng and we are having a discussion. I’ve not watched a single complete episode of @FriendsTV But heard that nobody, ever, in all those seasons, did ching. In New York. In the 80’s and 90’s. What a load of unrealistic pish. Fuck that childish nonsense.

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 10:48)

The War in #Ukraine Launches a New Battle for the Russian Soul https://t.co/XCKIRR1sro via @NewYorker

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 07:00)

Who doesn't love a good road trip story? https://t.co/PgXljC1nME

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 08:57)

ICYMI: A look back at @davidostewart2's review of John le Carré's worthy but not great final novel, SILVERVIEW (@VikingBooks): https://t.co/8kGUyJh9mg https://t.co/FpazKkdNfp

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 09:02)

‘If indentured service was a type of slavery, as has often been maintained, it followed the classical model according to which, through manumission, unfree Romans might level up to full citizenship.’ @malcolmgaskill: https://t.co/4gZ3Qto7c7

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 07:00)

"This can’t be a wonderful scene: / the navy leather passenger seat / and my gender sprawled all over." https://t.co/tilo4NqXz2

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 10:00)

Spooky! Or Spooky Lite? https://t.co/A7XOeU7QFw

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 07:00)

Put ESSER Dollars to Work: School Libraries Can Benefit from American Rescue Plan Funds https://t.co/Swt3WiScq6 #SLJSummit https://t.co/XeRCmF5DFd

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 06:19)

Attendees of the #SLJSummit were invited to submit proposals for fast-paced, high-interest talks. The proposals did not disappoint, covering: Dungeons & Dragons in the library; accessibility: & advocacy. Cicely Lewis will moderate the session. https://t.co/rLBI9iggpi https://t.co/egoI76BABN

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2 years ago

(Oct 09, 2022 11:00)

Celebrate Imperfection with These 27 Titles for Young Children Use these books to convey the message that perfection isn’t required, good enough is good enough, and every child—and every child’s creation—has inherent value. https://t.co/tOy3o9FDCB

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