What a gem of a video to come across! Thank you for making this ☺️ as someone who loves french culture, language, and nuances I am always looking for books, movies, etc. to learn more. I too first dreamed of Paris thanks to David Leibovitz’s book and am very much looking forward to your other recommendations I haven’t experienced yet. 🌷
This video appeared at just the right time for me. Just finished reading "My Life in France" by Julia Childs. It's an easy, light-hearted read since she has such an entertaining voice. Highly recommend if you're curious about classic French cuisine or expat living in post-war Paris✨
@@hellonicolette Also check out his Paris Revealed, Talk to the Snail, and The French Revolution (And What Went Wrong). Humorous, irreverent but he does his research.
'Almost French' by Sarah Turnbull is A+. Basically: non-fiction account of Aussie journalist meets young French lawyer and visits for a few days to stay-marry THEN navigate the high-lows of attempting to live French. You will laugh out loud. Fantastic read.
Cara Black is an author who sets her police procedural/ detective novels in each separate arrondissement of Paris. I suggest that you have provisions of wine, cheese, coffee, chocolate and maybe a baguette on hand to add to the pleasure of the read.
Thank you ❤
What a gem of a video to come across! Thank you for making this ☺️ as someone who loves french culture, language, and nuances I am always looking for books, movies, etc. to learn more. I too first dreamed of Paris thanks to David Leibovitz’s book and am very much looking forward to your other recommendations I haven’t experienced yet. 🌷
Thank you so much for watching! It's fun to hear you too enjoyed, and were inspired by, David's book 😊❤️ Happy reading!
So many interesting books to check out- thanks for the video
Thank you for watching! Happy reading 😊📚
Love these! Giovanni’s Room is such an incredible read
It's SO GOOD! ❤️
This video appeared at just the right time for me. Just finished reading "My Life in France" by Julia Childs. It's an easy, light-hearted read since she has such an entertaining voice. Highly recommend if you're curious about classic French cuisine or expat living in post-war Paris✨
Ah yes, we love Julia Childs! A fantastic pick, thank you ❤️📚
Also, great video. Definitely adding many of these to my reading list, starting with A Moveable Feast
I'm so glad to hear that! Bonne lecture 😊📚
Thank you for your recommendations, Nicolette! I can't wait to check out all of these novels. 😍
Thank you for watching! Happy reading! 😊📚
"A Year in the Merde" by Stephen Clarke is an hilarious one
Oh! I've been wanting to read this one for a while. I'll have to check it out. Thanks!
@@hellonicolette Also check out his Paris Revealed, Talk to the Snail, and The French Revolution (And What Went Wrong). Humorous, irreverent but he does his research.
'Almost French' by Sarah Turnbull is A+. Basically: non-fiction account of Aussie journalist meets young French lawyer and visits for a few days to stay-marry THEN navigate the high-lows of attempting to live French. You will laugh out loud. Fantastic read.
Oh this sounds wonderful! Thanks for the recommendation ❤️😊
Cara Black is an author who sets her police procedural/ detective novels in each separate arrondissement of Paris. I suggest that you have provisions of wine, cheese, coffee, chocolate and maybe a baguette on hand to add to the pleasure of the read.
What a fun concept!! And those are fantastic reading provisions 👌❤️
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Why don't you make more videos about your art rather than Paris?