so apparently there’s a Pride & Prejudice for babies (and other adventures in social networking)

What my followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ saw today:
• I guess this is a good thing. More documentaries is good. But I wish CNN would focus on doing news better. Alex Gibney Strikes Deal to Make Documentaries for New CNN Films Unit

• Someone is mass-publishing pseudo-medieval English poetry? *snort* Oh, it’s Tolkien. Well, awrighty then. J.R.R. Tolkien’s Previously Unpublished ‘The Fall of Arthur’ Coming Next Year

• Because there simply aren’t enough books for women about fucking and shopping. It’s not like we gals care about anything else. Why Lena Dunham’s Book Is Worth $3.5 Million

• So apparently there’s a Pride & Prejudice for babies: You too can be ‘well-read’ . . . Pride & Prejudice told in 12 WORDS in (odd) baby board book. Here’s Darcy being mean pic.twitter.com/WlkdnxmF

Pride and Prejudice for babies

Preorder it on Amazon: U.S./Canada/U.K. Oh, you want the other Pride & Prejudice for babies? That one’s here: U.S./Canada/U.K.

• Because it’s awesome. Mystery solved. Arrow: Why Are Film and TV Obsessed With Archery?

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