Your reviews are like a warm blanket with a perfect coffee on a Saturday morning. Happy belated Birthday, and I’m genuinely looking forward to more of your stellar bookish media in 2025. 🐈 🎂
Thanks, Gretchen!🌷I’m also reading Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (roughly one third in) and enjoying it very much. I look forward to hearing what you think of it. My next big project is The Count of Montecristo, which I would like to read during the holidays. I loved The Sentence, and I have The Night Watchman still unread on my shelves, which will be my next Louise Erdrich’s read, hopefully next year. Like you, I sometimes need some comfort reads. The books I like usually have people helping each other to overcome a difficult time and often finding a new path in life. They mostly involve books, bookshops or libraries. Two I loved, the first from South Korea, the other from Japan, are Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-reum and What you are looking for is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama. 📚😍
Lovely video, great idea about planning the books you want to get to before you turn 50. I participated in Nonfiction November and read A Flat Place, Some People Need Killing and How to Say Babylon, all of which were great reads 📚
Your reviews are like a warm blanket with a perfect coffee on a Saturday morning. Happy belated Birthday, and I’m genuinely looking forward to more of your stellar bookish media in 2025. 🐈 🎂
Happiest birthday!!
I loved A Sharks Heart! Should be recommended more. Thank you for highlighting it.
Happy Belated Birthday Gretchen ❤️🎂🎉🎈
Thanks, Gretchen!🌷I’m also reading Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (roughly one third in) and enjoying it very much. I look forward to hearing what you think of it. My next big project is The Count of Montecristo, which I would like to read during the holidays. I loved The Sentence, and I have The Night Watchman still unread on my shelves, which will be my next Louise Erdrich’s read, hopefully next year. Like you, I sometimes need some comfort reads. The books I like usually have people helping each other to overcome a difficult time and often finding a new path in life. They mostly involve books, bookshops or libraries. Two I loved, the first from South Korea, the other from Japan, are Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop by Hwang Bo-reum and What you are looking for is in the Library by Michiko Aoyama. 📚😍
Lovely video, great idea about planning the books you want to get to before you turn 50.
I participated in Nonfiction November and read A Flat Place, Some People Need Killing and How to Say Babylon, all of which were great reads 📚
Happy belated birthday! 🎉
I look forward to your videos. You always have great suggestions and love your reviews!
Love your channel
Belated Happy Birthday!
Where The Forest Meets the River is on my audio TBR. Loved The Road to Dalton
Shark Heart has been on my TBR for quite awhile. Here hoping I get to it 2025! Great video.
Your birthday is two days after mine. Two Thanksgiving babies. I’m a lot older than you though. I was 61 this year. Belated happy birthday 🎂🎉🥳
What puts me off reading Long Island Compromise, is the authors previous book. Fleishman is in Trouble , really annoyed me.