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  1. @deesobek That Dee is quite simply brilliant. And terrifying.
  2. @jeremyallan indeed! It wasn't one of ours either I hasten to add!
  3. Overheard: woman carrying enormous takeaway coffee ''I'm not spending 7.99 on that book''. Heart sank a little...
  4. @hencehemmo nail polish remover? you should have plenty around!
  5. Barbara Kingsolver on her new novel The Lacuna http://bit.ly/p8u0M
  6. Pair of guest list tickets for Kevin Cummins w/ famous panel at Roundhouse on Mon http://bit.ly/FUyJ0 to give away - let us know by 12.30!
  7. something to feed your mind and keep your bones warm http://bit.ly/4BvnEp @poetrysociety
  8. @billt @honandhon @gileslane @glynmoody Thankyou for today - inspiring and heads are now just the right side of exploded
  9. RT@TheAzzo John Grindrod, Ross Sutherland, Matthew De Abaitua & Nathan Jones @grindrod are battling it out for the LDM crown tonight!
  10. http://twitpic.com/o4aja - Charlie Brooker getting to grips with last night's signing at Fopp - so many turned up they shut half the store
  11. @ravenbooks Hi there. Our official date for the new Pamuk is 24th December.
  12. @ruthseeley Hmm, yes it does go a bit all over the place ... How's this PDF version of the same: http://bit.ly/vk64p
  13. As well as a new Peter Carey novel here's what else is coming next year http://bit.ly/4yB2pQ. We'd love to know what grabs your attention.
  14. Those lucky Australians get Peter Carey's Parrot & Olivier months ahead of the rest http://bit.ly/CJscN. Everyone else must wait until Feb.
  15. Spoke too soon on Fri when we said Auster's Invisible was on Newsnight Review - it's gonna be this week. Confident it'll do better than Roth
  16. Great reviews coming in for Barbara Kingsolver's epic The Lacuna. Copies up for grabs in our American Fiction comp http://bit.ly/3KY4jY
  17. Meanwhile @bookhugger The Bookhugger Author Panel: pop science writing w/ panellists including @marcuschown & Gary Marcus. http://ow.ly/xG9V
  18. Very generous, expert review of Joseph Hone's The Private Sector on @bookgeeks http://ow.ly/xGdM. Faber Finds for Le Carre fans definitely.
  19. @RobAroundBooks Of course not, it just means we're not doing our jobs properly! Better read this one before his next - Sunset Park - nxt yr.
  20. RT @StuartEvers (on Auster's Invisible) initally disappointed, then utterly bewitched. Up there with his very best, which is praise indeed