Too much if a history less/documentary for me.
Too much if a history less/documentary for me.
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I prefer paper books, but with my painful hands I can't really hold them for long anymore. I have a Kobo Libra Color (which is amazing!!!!) and a Kindle. (a cheap one, for DRM crippled academic books).
Always reading around...
Hopefully I can write two reviews for the #litsylove newsletter soon but I'm absolutely exhausted so who knows!
Recent acquisitions:
📖 Caxton: The Description of Britain: A Modern Rendering by Marie Collins
📖 Imeall am Domhain: Walking at the Edge of the World by T.P. O'Conchúir and Aimee Ericson
#fREADom #UniteAgainstBookBans
The great February book haul: because I just had to and the cover‘s quite nice.
Started reading/studying another book today, for an exam.
I had started it ages ago, then abandoned it, so here I am again.
This is a book about the "birth" of the Book
#booksaboutbooks #nonfiction
My Christmas books - 3/3
Another book about books/reading. I have filled 2 shelves of my Billy with this subject and I'm not stopping soon! 🤣
Just released our first episode of the new year! We revel in the books we received as Christmas gifts, talk about technology, and review The Shop Around the Corner and A Holiday Affair. We touch on other stuff too but you'll have to listen in order to hear those gems.
Also! Mugs like the one pictured are available to new Patrons. Shoot me a message for more details.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6V7R16ZTfViudmIUjkznhJ
Real and true experiments have a purpose: they serve research, they are the means to find the truth and lead to evidence and proof. In themselves, experiments are not art.
“The Importance of Tradition”, page 31.