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Thank you for your kind notes! #BookologyThursday will be returning on November 13th! Looking forward to seeing everyone soon!

An announcement for #BookologyThursday -she is still quite ill this week and hopes to return next Thursday. Thank you, and apologies.



An announcement for #BookologyThursday -she is still quite ill this week and hopes to return next Thursday. Thank you, and apologies.

Good night, dear Bibliophiles🍂 BookCat was under the weather today, but hopes to return tomorrow. art by Timothy Adam Matthews

BookChatWeekly's tweet image. Good night, dear Bibliophiles🍂

BookCat was under the weather today, but hopes to return tomorrow.

art by Timothy Adam Matthews


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10am TODAY on ⁦@BBCRadio4Extra⁩ A Good Read Poorna Bell, Tony Law and Harriett Gilbert choose books by Banana Yoshimoto, Lissa Evans and Voltaire. From 2019. #BookchatWeekly bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…


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6:30pm TODAY on @BBCRadio4Extra From 2008, omnibus 📻 “Thrilling Stories of the Railway” Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch’s 1912 #Crime novel📖 adapted by Fiona Kelcher & read by Benedict Cumberbatch 📻 @BBCSounds 👉 bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00… #BookchatWeekly

SaveRedlandLibr's tweet image. 6:30pm TODAY on @BBCRadio4Extra

From 2008, omnibus 📻 “Thrilling Stories of the Railway” 

Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch’s 1912 #Crime novel📖 adapted by Fiona Kelcher & read by Benedict Cumberbatch

📻 @BBCSounds 👉 bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…

#BookchatWeekly

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7:50pm TODAY on @BBCRadio4Extra From 2011, Omnibus 2 (of 2) of Drama 📻 “THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL” directed by David Hunter Anne Brontë’s 1848 novel📖 dramatised by Rachel Joyce 🌟 Robert Lonsdale, Hattie Morahan 📻@BBCSounds 👉 bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01… #BookchatWeekly

SaveRedlandLibr's tweet image. 7:50pm TODAY on @BBCRadio4Extra

From 2011, Omnibus 2 (of 2) of Drama 📻 “THE TENANT OF WILDFELL HALL” directed by David Hunter

Anne Brontë’s 1848 novel📖 dramatised by Rachel Joyce

🌟 Robert Lonsdale, Hattie Morahan

📻@BBCSounds 👉 bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01…

#BookchatWeekly

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#ClassicLitMonday #BookChatWeekly Sometimes, I feel the past and the future pressing so hard on either side that there's no room for the present at all. Brideshead Revisited Evelyn Waugh

ParnanenSari's tweet image. #ClassicLitMonday
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Sometimes, I feel the past and the future pressing so hard on either side that there's no room for the present at all.

Brideshead Revisited
Evelyn Waugh

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3pm TODAY on ⁦@BBCRadio4⁩ Great Lives, Sylvia Plath Lucy Jones, author of Matrescence, chooses the writer #SylviaPlath. Presented by Matthew Parris #BookchatWeekly bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…


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“It is not my intention to be fulsome, but I confess that I covet your skull.” 📖 “The Hound of the Baskervilles” ~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1902 #ClassicLitMonday #BookchatWeekly 📺🎥 “The Hound of the Baskervilles”, 2002 8pm TODAY on @TalkingPicsTV

SaveRedlandLibr's tweet image. “It is not my intention to be fulsome, but I confess that I covet your skull.”
 
📖 “The Hound of the Baskervilles” ~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1902

#ClassicLitMonday #BookchatWeekly

📺🎥 “The Hound of the Baskervilles”, 2002
8pm TODAY on @TalkingPicsTV

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✨A good book is a teacher who inspires readers toward wisdom and understanding.✨ #BookChatWeekly 🎨 The Chapel Perilous, by Thomas Mackenzie (1920)

wingandthorn's tweet image. ✨A good book is a teacher who inspires readers toward wisdom and understanding.✨
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🎨 The Chapel Perilous, by Thomas Mackenzie (1920)

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"For flowers that bloom about our feet; For tender grass, so fresh, so sweet; For song of bird, and hum of bee; For all things fair we hear or see, Father in heaven, we thank Thee!! 📚✍️💘 --Ralph Waldo Emerson #BookChatWeekly

cosmiccorner18's tweet image. "For flowers that bloom about our feet; 
   For tender grass, so fresh, so sweet; 
     For song of bird, and hum of bee; 
        For all things fair we hear or see, 
           Father in heaven, we thank Thee!! 📚✍️💘

                  --Ralph Waldo Emerson

#BookChatWeekly

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In Greek myths, the first humans lived in a Golden Age of peace and prosperity under Cronus. The Earth produced such abundance that agriculture wasn't needed. However, these humans died in the war between Cronus and Zeus. After the war, new humans were made. #MythologyMonday

bthomasa's tweet image. In Greek myths, the first humans lived in a Golden Age of peace and prosperity under Cronus. The Earth produced such abundance that agriculture wasn't needed. However, these humans died in the war between Cronus and Zeus. After the war, new humans were made.  
#MythologyMonday

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It's not hoarding if it's books! After all, as autumn and winter roll in, one must be prepared to hibernate with style and a hefty stack of literary treasures. 🐿️😊📚📚📚💖 #BookChatWeekly

EllenLloydAP's tweet image. It's not hoarding if it's books!  After all, as autumn and winter roll in, one must be prepared to hibernate with style and a hefty stack of literary treasures.
🐿️😊📚📚📚💖
#BookChatWeekly

Good night, dear Bibliophiles🍂 BookCat was under the weather today, but hopes to return tomorrow. art by Timothy Adam Matthews

BookChatWeekly's tweet image. Good night, dear Bibliophiles🍂

BookCat was under the weather today, but hopes to return tomorrow.

art by Timothy Adam Matthews

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#FolkloreSunday Hedgehogs were thought to sense when storms would arise & the direction of the wind. 'Observe which way the hedgehog builds her nest To front the north or south or east or west; For tis true that common people say, The wind will blow the contrary way' (Poor…

NinaAntonia13's tweet image. #FolkloreSunday  Hedgehogs were thought to sense when storms would arise & the direction of the wind.
'Observe which way the hedgehog builds her nest
To front the north or south or east or west;
For tis true that common people say,
The wind will blow the contrary way'  (Poor…

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🧵FAIRIES RIDE WHITE RABBITS Folkloric fairy transport images in woodland for #FolkloreSunday. The first is from Edwin Henry Landseer in 1847. If you look closely you see a diminutive Puck! Scroll down to see the others!

DrSamGeorge1's tweet image. 🧵FAIRIES RIDE WHITE RABBITS Folkloric fairy transport images in woodland for #FolkloreSunday. The first is from Edwin Henry Landseer in 1847. If you look closely you see a diminutive Puck! Scroll down to see the others!
DrSamGeorge1's tweet image. 🧵FAIRIES RIDE WHITE RABBITS Folkloric fairy transport images in woodland for #FolkloreSunday. The first is from Edwin Henry Landseer in 1847. If you look closely you see a diminutive Puck! Scroll down to see the others!

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Morning all, @frome_maude here, welcoming you to this week’s #FolkloreSunday with the theme of: HARES, RABBITS & OTHER WOODLAND ANIMALS. Bring your posts to the hashtag for a repost. See you soon! Maude xx #Photo: Frances Crickmore

SundayFolklore's tweet image. Morning all, @frome_maude here, welcoming you to this week’s #FolkloreSunday with the theme of: 

HARES, RABBITS & OTHER WOODLAND ANIMALS. 

Bring your posts to the hashtag for a repost. 

See you soon! Maude xx 

#Photo: Frances Crickmore

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The semi-colon is an essential tool for any serious writer. Use of the semi-colon has apparently halved in the last 20 years. Yet it is key to great prose style and we should lament its decline. #BookchatWeekly telegraph.co.uk/books/authors/…


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7:30pm TODAY on @BBCRadio4Extra From 2008, Ep 4 (of 5)📻 “Thrilling Stories of the Railway” - “The Affair of the Birmingham Bank” Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch’s 1912 #Crime novel📖 adapted by Fiona Kelcher & read by Benedict Cumberbatch 👉bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00… #BookchatWeekly

SaveRedlandLibr's tweet image. 7:30pm TODAY on @BBCRadio4Extra

From 2008, Ep 4 (of 5)📻 “Thrilling Stories of the Railway” - “The Affair of the Birmingham Bank”

Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch’s 1912 #Crime novel📖 adapted by Fiona Kelcher & read by Benedict Cumberbatch

👉bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00…

#BookchatWeekly

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"By all these lovely tokens September days are here, With summer's best of weather, And autumn's best of cheer." - Helen Hunt Jackson #BookChatWeekly


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