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bookselm
I want to make a thread of books I read back in like 2012 and why I loved them so yeah The Body Finder: murder mysteries were huge for awhile,
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Sahana Singh
singhsahana
In school when I read "Character is fate" in Thomas Hardy's Mayor of Casterbridge, it was the most profound thing I ever heard. More I thought about it, the more
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Neil Kadagathur
neilk2332
The consumer credit landscape has experienced some major changes, almost overnight. Things will be really different going forward... (1/n) Credit risk profiles of existing lenders books changed overnight. What once
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Logan | Landing Pages
LoftedLearning
Copywriting is a great way to make money!But, you need to know how to write well enough to make thousands in sales.If you’ve never written copy before and want to
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Jason Arnopp | Black Lives Matter
JasonArnopp
Here's a thread about my short-form fiction and non-fiction books, which are available via various e-stores or direct from me. You can find all these books via the 'More!' link
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willem wigman
willemwigman
Agency owners. Give your employees resources they need to learn.Give them time and budget for books and signup for online courses.As an employee, it makes you feel valued when you’re
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Brian Bradley
brianjbradley
A bit of news…: Writing a #biography of Craig (Eadie) Russell and his wife Lori Russell Eadie has been an honour, and it will be a thrill to share it.
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Wyatt, Austere Deplorable
austere1717
**The Franklin Cover Up by John W DeCamp** (good book)What begins as a routine investigation into a financial scandal reveals a nightmarish satanic ring that stretches to D.C. Details witness
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Tom Malinowski
Malinowski
If one group can take down a statue of Jackson, others can topple one of Dr. King.The right way to do this is to petition your local gov't, and demonstrate
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Adiba Jaigirdar
adiba_j
Spoilers for The Henna Wars in the thread belowOne of the gatekeepery things I have been very frustrated by in the queer bookish community is the depiction of people being
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dravens platonic browife
twoscriddler
neopronouns have existed since the 1850s.they are not a "trender" thing, they've been around for a very long time. here's a thread on neopronouns throughout history. Neopronouns are any set
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V. Gwyn Hartung
the10thstate
#PHSTMU This week is a free week so I want to talk about something I think is really cool. The alternative history of La Llorona. #creepyhistory To most she is
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Chanel Matney, PhD
ChanelMatney
Being an anti-racism ally is not a social media status. It’s not a performative platitude. (A thread) It’s hard. It can be scary. It involves risk-taking.It involves re-education.It’s a series
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mikaila is taking her owls
mikailamay
A THREAD OF SMALL(er) BOOKTUBERS THAT I LOVE *feel free to add the small booktubers that you love down below & explain why! let’s spread some positivity & joy.
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Muhammad Faizan Fuzail
mfaizanfuzail
I'm at that stage of life where nothing excites me anymore. Maybe as you grow old, life starts to become dull and monotonous. The energy and ambition, you had as
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Gabe Moshenska
GabeMoshenska
Reading 'PEEPO!' as a WW2 material culture specialist: a thread. 1/12 Like me, PEEPO! first appeared in 1981, and is much loved by generations of tiny readers. It's a gentle
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