More books that I would really like to read!
More new Irish books.
New Irish books, part 1
Review of _The Beetle_ by Richard Marsh
Extraordinary story of the Gutenberg Bible that spent years in County Armagh at Gosford Castle.
Looks like a fascinating exhibition at the British Library.
Considering tsundoku.
@clarkeaward winner Emily St John Mandel on titles.
@djolder on the real problem.
I wish I could get back in that time machine to 1984 and tell 24-year-old Neil about this. “Neil!” I would say. “In 2015 you will have 16 times as many Twitter followers as Simon Le Bon!” And he would say “Those words all make sense individually but not as a sentence.”
Will look out for this!
Congratulations to all.
Looking forward to the next edition?
Conrad's historical reconstruction makes sense.
Brilliant news - whether you use GoodReads or not, LT is a great fallback.
Matthew Sweet's review in the Guardian
"Scrupulously researched... strives for fairness and balance... Yet it’s also a book one hesitates to recommend – you may feel this is one scab you’d prefer not to pick, one car crash you choose not to rubberneck at."
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