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message 1: by Tom (new)

Tom Vandevelde | 17 comments Mod
You have an article, review, etc. you want to share? Do it here!


message 2: by Tom (last edited Feb 27, 2017 05:02AM) (new)

Tom Vandevelde | 17 comments Mod
Here's an interesting article full of reading recommendations by executives I came across today. Plenty of non-fiction and several books on useful skills.


message 3: by Tom (new)

Tom Vandevelde | 17 comments Mod
In Dutch, but certainly well worth a read, these pieces by Joël De Ceulaer and Yves Petry:

http://www.demorgen.be/opinie/beste-y...

Should the writer (be allowed to be) at the heart of public debate?


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Tom Vandevelde | 17 comments Mod
A map of each country's favorite book:

https://theculturetrip.com/europe/art...

Pretty cool stuff.


message 5: by Tom (new)

Tom Vandevelde | 17 comments Mod
Dakkedisses wrote: "This might help:

https://openseadragon.github.io/opens......"


Thanks, very useful!


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Manon (manonbuysse) | 2 comments Mod
This is the article An-Sofie mentioned during the café littéraire, about (simply put) Harry Potter fans being tolerant people.

http://www.standaard.be/cnt/dmf201703...


message 7: by Tom (new)

Tom Vandevelde | 17 comments Mod
In Dutch, but this might be of interest to some of you. Tomorrow, Tom Willaert discusses the representation of the Middle Ages in Game of Thrones, among other things:

"De representatie van de middeleeuwen in Game of Thrones. Dat is waarover Tom Willaert het (onder andere) zal hebben in de laatste lezing van de reeks 'De 'nieuwe' middeleeuwen' op onze faculteit. Afspraak morgen om 13.30u. op de bovenste verdieping van het Erasmushuis! €5 inkom voor studenten, ook aan de deur."

https://www.arts.kuleuven.be/home/fac...


message 8: by Tom (new)

Tom Vandevelde | 17 comments Mod
Recommended by none other than Letteren all-star Ortwin De Graef (whom you can even spot on the posters, reading in a canoe, no less!), and well worth bookmarking if you want to stay up to date with everything book-related in Leuven:

https://www.leuvenleest.be/


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