#TodaysReading, from The March of Folly (1984), by Barbara W. Tuchman
#TodaysReading #NoKings
From: The Best American Essays on Lincoln, this one by Mark E. Neely, Jr., Lincoln and the Constitution
...fit those parameters along with a recommendation from a βbest of 2025β list I read, I thought it would be a fun, quick read.
And really, it was fine...
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#ourgeekthisweek #spreadme #scifi #horror #sarahgailey #todaysreading
...creating a unique idea for a novel, and as youβll well learn in this book, itβs hard to kill an idea.
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Todayβs Reading: THERE IS NO ANTIMEMETICS DIVISION by QNTM
This book is just, wow, and already highly quotable for me...
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#TodaysReading, more from 16, telling us to remain united against the destructive powers of the current guy
#TodaysReading, from a speech by 16
#TodaysReading the novelization of #X by #TimWaggoner (It completely seduced me at the #A24 display at the Barnes&Noble in union square in NYC)
forward.com/opinion/7914... Forward Association #TodaysReading β silence is complicity because it CAN happen here
...Nothing sinister, but interspersed between the moments of automaton joy of owning and running their own business, there is an examination of not only PTSD, but also an allegory for being βothered...β
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...I started the book on Tuesday night and at the time I am writing this I am about 25% through the book and I am enjoying [it]...
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#TodaysReading is from Shore Woman, by Seamus Heaney
#HappyThanksgiving
#TodaysReading is from The Atlantic, President Piggy, by Sophie Gilbert, an excerpt:
#TodaysReading #BitterRoot volume 4 by #DavidFWalker #ChuckBrown #SanfordGreene #MattHerms & #HassanOtsmaneElhaou
#TodaysReading is from A Natural History of the Senses by Diane Ackerman. Survival of the fittest operates at the most sensitive levels.
#TodaysReading is from p.93 of the Granta paperback The Torch in my Ear, by Elias Canetti, 1981 Nobel Laureate, talking with a man famous for being a great public speaker
#TodaysReading, page 32 of A Natural History of the Senses, by Diane Ackerman. Turns out ACHOO is an acronym for a syndrome that results in a sneeze. Gotta respect a solid acronym.
#TodaysReading, from Krakatoa, by Simon Winchester
An informative and entertaining footnote
#TodaysReading: Krakatoa, by Simon Winchester, p85, celebrates scientific evidence that the earth moves, a theory in dispute before this data was gathered. Magnetized basalt rocks βfrozenβ in Tertiary times, some thirty million years earlier, were used to prove tectonic plates exist.
#TodaysReading #HydeStreet by #GeoffJohns #IvanReis #FrancesPortela #DannyMiki #BradAnderson & #RobLeigh
#TodaysReading, from The Mirror & The Light, by Hilary Mantel
Sounds tasty
#TodaysReading #AssortedCrisisEvents by #DenizCamp #EricZawadzki #JordieBellaire #HassanOtsmaneElhaou #TomMuller & #WesleyGriffith
#TodaysReading, from Krakatoa, by Simon Winchester, a memorable assessment of an otherwise obscure work: