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AnishaInkspill
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#TodayILearned #nfnov #nfn #writers #currentread #VirginiaBloomsberries

This was an amazing discovery. I‘m always in awe of writers who not only create works in different forms but can also do translations. From what I have discovered in other books, I‘m thinking Dante was not easy to translate.

rwmg A long time ago, I read her translation of the Inferno in the Penguin Classics. I was overwhelmed by the sheer number of footnotes identifying everybody they met in Hell so I never got to Purgatory and Paradise. 2d
AnishaInkspill @rwmg 💛 💛 this is amazing,!!! sometimes the amount of notes that comes with these works it's v hard not to get lost in it.

I tried to locate Sayer's translation, I think I found it but not sure, and from what I can tell, only available as a physical book - which I like but find these easier as eBooks.
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Bookwormjillk
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#TodayILearned #NFN

Initially doctors thought only men could have MS even though now we know women get it at much higher rates than men. In women it was just diagnosed as hysteria.

I made it out for two walks today and with this rage inducing listen I made really good time. Grrrr.

MidnightBookGirl 😡 That is both infuriating and unsurprising. 5d
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Librarybelle
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I wanted a quick audiobook to listen to this morning and decided to try this one by James Taylor. #TodayILearned how much his adolescence and family life shaped him and his music. I also had no clue about his close connection to the Beatles (I was born in a post-Beatles world). Very interesting. #NFN

tpixie Thx! ☺️ 5d
MemoirsForMe Oh, I must listen to this. Love JT! 4d
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Librarybelle
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“The fight over truth is so bitter because power flows from the dominant narrative—the power to shape both public sentiment and public policy.”

I barely made it to page two of the Prologue and found this. It resonates so well today, and for Nagle, a member of the Cherokee nation, it speaks volumes to the mistruths about the indigenous past.

#TodayILearned #NFNovember

Bookwormjillk 🔥🔥🔥 1w
Christine Man, she said that so well. I‘ve been meaning to get to this one, looking forward to your review! 1w
Librarybelle @Christine I want to read it rather than clean! Maybe I can continue reading this afternoon. 1w
Christine Yes, I hope you do! 1w
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Bookwormjillk
Untitled | Untitled
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#TodayILearned #NFN

Yesterday I took a walk in the warm sunshine and listened to the post election Pantsuit Politics podcast. I wouldn‘t say I learned anything but I do think it had a good message about moving forward. So today‘s post is a quote not a new fact.

“Together is what we have.”

cariashley I need to check out that podcast. Trying to push myself to think about moving forward instead of just wallowing. 1w
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Bookwormjillk
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The last two days I listened to the Cybersecurity Daily podcast. There was some interesting stuff about cybersecurity and the election.

Today I started the tagged book which is full of valuable but infuriating information. Today‘s learning/deep thought was about the Covid-19 pandemic and the response which essentially decided who deserves health.
#TodayILearned #NFN

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OutsmartYourShelf
The Secrets of the Titanic | Paul-Henri Nargeolet
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A book about the finding of the wreck of the Titanic in September 1985 & the subsequent expeditions to bring to the surface items such as dining sets, luggage & jewellery. Thousands of items have been recovered & yet so much remains down there & not even the ship's lists give the full picture of the items carried. Rumours have abounded since the beginning about millions of pounds' worth of diamonds & gold being interred in the first class safe.

OutsmartYourShelf There is also the other side of this - treating the wreck with respect due to the loss of life & having those items recovered used in museum exhibitions rather than disappear into private collections.

This was a short yet fascinating look at the expeditions carried out by Paul-Henri Nargeolet. The photographs at the end were very interesting.
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OutsmartYourShelf I didn't realise until reading this book that Nargeolet was one of the men killed by the submersible implosion in 2023. This casts a melancholy pall over points of the book when the author is talking excitedly about the trips he has taken & will take including that ill-fated journey. RIP. 4🌟

#TodayILearned that the iceberg the Titanic struck weighed approx 1.5 million tonnes & would have been like hitting concrete hence the damage.
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DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 2w
Bookwormjillk 🚢🚢🚢 2w
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OutsmartYourShelf
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4 US Presidents have been assassinated in office & this book offers a fascinating look at what could have happened if they had survived. Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, & John F. Kennedy never got to complete their presidential terms, as each succumbed to an assassin's bullet. After examining what happened in the lead-up to their deaths & the weapons used, the author then considers what could have happened if they had lived.

OutsmartYourShelf Before starting this book, I knew the most about Lincoln & Kennedy, & had never really read anything about Garfield & McKinley. Very remiss of me, I feel. Here we are given a brief snapshot of their lives - enough to whet the appetite for reading more & there are some good starting points given in the book. The more important elements are the assassinations themselves & what happened with some searching 2w
OutsmartYourShelf questions being asked of those involved in protecting the President in at least three of the cases. The 'what ifs' are intriguing from a purely academic standpoint, but at times they feel a little too sunshine & rainbows. Overall it is an engrossing read which asks some pertinent questions alongside 'What If?'.

My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Collective Ink Limited/Chronos Books, for the opportunity to read an ARC.
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OutsmartYourShelf Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/6514277689
Read 1st - 3rd Nov 2024

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#NFN @bookwormjillk

#TodayILearned that James Garfield died due to the doctors trying to save him infecting his wound rather than directly dying of the gunshot.

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Bookwormjillk Another book for my TBR! 2w
DieAReader 🤓Awesome! 2w
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Bookwormjillk
It's Up to the Women | Eleanor Roosevelt
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#TodayILearned

In 1935 when Eleanor Roosevelt was asked if a woman can ever be president she replied “Not soon, but someday.”

#NFN

dabbe Here's hoping that day has come. 💙🇺🇸💙 2w
Aims42 “nauseously optimistic" over here ??? 2w
Jari-chan Forcing myself to hope with you all 💙💙💙 2w
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DogMomIrene 💙🙌🏼🇺🇸 2w
Meshell1313 🤞🤞🤞💙💙💙 2w
Lesliereadsalot This is the year! 💙💙💙 2w
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LitsyEvents
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Happy November! I am looking forward to reading some nonfiction this month! Everyone is welcome to join this Readathon and to share facts you learned with the hashtag #TodayILearned. We are counting podcasts, magazines and documentaries for this challenge. Make your own goals.

Bookwormjillk Thank you ❤️ 2w
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