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Hildur Knútsdóttir
17 days ago
GIVE AWAY! // AKA WE DID IT AGAIN! Since The Night Guest is coming out in paperback we decided to try to gift another copy bitten by Uggi. And it went … a little *too* well. (See picture 🧵) Like and share this post and on December 30th I will select a winner and send them this teeth marked copy!
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Sarah Longwell
10 days ago
Is the Press Free yet?
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Books read in November. One for
#NYRBWomen25
and a couple for Native American Heritage Month. Sad to see the end of the Barrøy Chronicles and Roy Jacobsen. 5 years from reading the first to the last was too long a gap, so a re-read is planned.
27 days ago
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Rabih Alameddine
about 1 month ago
“As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.” ― H.L. Mencken
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October reading with Scandinavia well tepresented. Not pictured: The Captive by Marcel Proust. I enjoyed all but the Garcia Marquez. My favorites were Orbital, The Postcard, and Mirror to Shoulder, Signal.
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
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Just finished Slouching Towards Babylon. Next up are I Used to be Charming and Didion & Babitz.
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3 months ago
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September reading. Favorites were Occupation Journal and Look at Me.
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#SpinsterSeptember
3 months ago
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Couple of visitors this morning.
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6 months ago
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Read in January. The highlights for me were Tom Jones, Trees, and The Omnivore's Dilemma. Spent a lot of time with Lies and Sorcery and Swann's Way.
#NYRBWomen25
#AContinuation25
#Proust25
11 months ago
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Jeremy Millar
12 months ago
It's because everyone's going to have extra fingers
add a skeleton here at some point
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Finally posting November and December reads. Too many slow reads in November, but December was very productive and everything was great. Finished 21 of 23 for
#NYRBWomen24
skipping two rereads.
12 months ago
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Kim McNeill •📚🌿☕️
12 months ago
#NYRBWomen25
Here’s our page guide for the first half of LIES AND SORCERY. Starting tomorrow!
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Greg Fantomas F
about 1 year ago
Wow! A world used to exist where Barbara Loden could go on Dick Cavett to promote her singular independent masterpiece, Wanda, to an audience almost certainly unfamiliar with her and it. Even more remarkable, the clip is a full 2 1/2 minutes long and the first full minute is dialogue free.
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about 1 year ago
Okay, this is our final 2025 subscription giveaway of the year. Repost this and be entered to win a 2025 subscription. Or, even better, sign up to receive 7 books for $100. Come January, the subscription does NOT include a backlist title of your choice.
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Sandorf Passage 2025 Subscription – sandorfpassage.org
https://sandorfpassage.org/product/sandorf-passage-2025-subscription/
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Rónán Hession
about 1 year ago
From now on I'll be referring to Twitter as "the old country."
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Jennifer Mendelsohn
about 1 year ago
If you have Holocaust survivors or their children at your Thanksgiving table, please encourage them to get a free DNA test. It can be an incredibly powerful tool for connecting families that have been severed. We also provide free genealogical consults to build back.
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Apply For Free DNA Test Kit - The Holocaust Reunion Project
Free DNA kits, empowering Holocaust Survivors and their children to find family and reclaim their histories by leveraging the extraordinary potential of DNA testing.
https://holocaustreunions.org/dna-test/
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Post a film still from the year you were born.
add a skeleton here at some point
about 1 year ago
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Recent review of Lili Anolik's Didion & Babitz
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wapo.st/4hYbsII
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Review | Joan Didion and Eve Babitz, celebrity writers whose friendship soured
Lili Anolik’s “Didion & Babitz” is a sparkling and ardent look at the conflicting sensibilities of two iconic Californians
https://wapo.st/4hYbsII
about 1 year ago
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October was a good reading month for me. Finished The Vegetarian just before the Nobel announcement. It was a favorite, along with the Freya Stark and the two Deborah Levy books.
#NYRBWomen24
about 1 year ago
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October reading. I enjoyed them all, but perhaps the Solnit was my favorite. Loved the references to two books I own: Views of the Mississippi and Death Valley in '49. Read two for
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and the Jackson for #1962club.
about 2 years ago
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Great time in Iowa City last night seeing Werner Herzog in conversation with Andrei Codrescu about his new memoir.
about 2 years ago
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New additions to my library from the Moline library book sale and a visit to Prairie Lights. A table full of nature books from a single donation. Another person donated two tables of French lit, which sadly I can't begin to read.
about 2 years ago
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September reads included books for #NYRBWomen23, #CzechLitMonth, and #SpinsterSeptember
about 2 years ago
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Currently reading red
over 2 years ago
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Another great month of reading in August. Eight books for #WITMonth, two for #NYRBWomen2023, and seven writers who were new to me. I loved all but the Bronsky and my favorites were the Giono, Nors, and Djavadi.
over 2 years ago
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