My September was slumpy too. Maybe it's a change of seasons thing. It is for me. A lot of people love autumn and I wish I did, too, but I dislike all the rain so much, and the days feel less bright. I just want to go swimming in the sea and bask in the sun like a cat. 😅 Hera sounds interesting, I think you're totally right about her not getting the 3D treatment, it's something I noticed, too. I haven't read anything by Daphne du Maurier but this collection of short stories sounds like a good place to start. I read Heidi as a child. I remember loving the animated film even more. But I barely remember it now so it was nice to revisit it. Your commentary on it was really lovely. I also always connected with the ideas of simplicity, slow living, connection to nature. My childhood dream was to live in a remote cottage in nature with a dog, a garden and lots of books. Kind of sad to think how far I'm from that dream. But I should end on a positive note. :) I have a lot of things to be grateful for in my life.
You’ve intrigued me with Shadows of Winter Robins. I love Daphne du Maurier’s writing, but I haven’t tried her short stories. That sounds perfect for October.
I only read four books in September so far, which is "normal" for my reading habits. Two of those were quite short, too, but took quite a while for me to read. I never "measured" my reading in that way before booktube, which tends to turn reading into a competition. All the better to have a few slow readers here as well.🙂 I remember reading "The Appple Tree" as a teen, which is four decades ago - and I never could forget the eerie feeling of the the story. . As for slumps: I think they just make me appreciate my beloved reading even more when I'm back after a few slumpy days or even weeks and are necessary breaks once in a while before reading turns into sort of routine or even duty. 😧
I had a Heidi phase as a kid. I think it was concurrent with my Little House phase and remember being fascinated with the one room homes and spare possessions. I think my favorite books this month were The History of Sound, My Friends and Convenience Store Woman.
Shadows of Winter Robins sounds interesting, I’ll keep my eye out for that, don’t think it’s out over here yet. I’ve just finished Shy Creatures by Clare Chambers which was equally as good or even better than Small Pleasures.
Not gonna lie - this month was officially a bit of a slump but it’s not all bad 😅 How about you? How was your reading September?
My September was slumpy too. Maybe it's a change of seasons thing. It is for me. A lot of people love autumn and I wish I did, too, but I dislike all the rain so much, and the days feel less bright. I just want to go swimming in the sea and bask in the sun like a cat. 😅
Hera sounds interesting, I think you're totally right about her not getting the 3D treatment, it's something I noticed, too.
I haven't read anything by Daphne du Maurier but this collection of short stories sounds like a good place to start.
I read Heidi as a child. I remember loving the animated film even more. But I barely remember it now so it was nice to revisit it. Your commentary on it was really lovely. I also always connected with the ideas of simplicity, slow living, connection to nature. My childhood dream was to live in a remote cottage in nature with a dog, a garden and lots of books. Kind of sad to think how far I'm from that dream. But I should end on a positive note. :) I have a lot of things to be grateful for in my life.
Isn't that interesting?! You might be onto something with the change of seasons ...
You’ve intrigued me with Shadows of Winter Robins. I love Daphne du Maurier’s writing, but I haven’t tried her short stories. That sounds perfect for October.
Both are very fitting for October
Oooh the Du Mauirer sounds intriguing! My September reading has been intentionally slow and predominately Woolf and other classic writers. Really fun.
I like the idea of taking things slowly. Hope you’re well x
I only read four books in September so far, which is "normal" for my reading habits. Two of those were quite short, too, but took quite a while for me to read. I never "measured" my reading in that way before booktube, which tends to turn reading into a competition. All the better to have a few slow readers here as well.🙂
I remember reading "The Appple Tree" as a teen, which is four decades ago - and I never could forget the eerie feeling of the the story. .
As for slumps: I think they just make me appreciate my beloved reading even more when I'm back after a few slumpy days or even weeks and are necessary breaks once in a while before reading turns into sort of routine or even duty. 😧
The Apple Tree will stay with me for a while I think ;)
I had a Heidi phase as a kid. I think it was concurrent with my Little House phase and remember being fascinated with the one room homes and spare possessions.
I think my favorite books this month were The History of Sound, My Friends and Convenience Store Woman.
Sigh …. little house is a dream with its spareness!!!
As a child I loved the book Heidi! I begged my Mom for a whole year to change my name!😅❤📚
😆 that is so good!
I read Graft based on your recommendation and really enjoyed it. Thanks 😊
I'm so glad! 😀
Double K*ndle points so I dwnloaded The Birds and Other Stories by Daphne du Maurier.
Excellent!
Shadows of Winter Robins sounds interesting, I’ll keep my eye out for that, don’t think it’s out over here yet.
I’ve just finished Shy Creatures by Clare Chambers which was equally as good or even better than Small Pleasures.
So glad you enjoyed Shy Creatures 👍