La ringrazio moltissimo per questo video! Sono veramente, ma VERAMENTE felice di averla conosciuta! Complimenti, ha saputo cogliere la bellezza di questo tag. ❤ Continui così!
Emily dear, mil obrigado! So lovely to connect with you. I see you are acquainted with my Italian bunch over at book tube italia, small world. I also have a channel in Italian which is older than this one... Looking forward to explore your channel.. 💕
What great choices for this tag! You really did a nice job with it! I am interested in The Glass Maker. There is a "glass house" near me in Virginia. It is in a National Park near Jamestown. It is from the colonial times (or at least parts of it are!) They show you how glass was made in the 1600's - it's fascinating and Donna loves it because the process is somewhat similar to pottery making.
Thank you Reney! I remember going with the school to visit the glass makers decades ago.. my hometown is quite close to Venice. I find it mesmerising the way they make things out of a fire ball.. I can see why Donna loves it. Perhaps you can do a vlog next time you visit the 'glass house' near you! 😉
Ah, I've been tagged a couple of times now for this one but it kind of stresses my out. I might have to wait until the mood really hits me, so stay tuned!
Ciao Daniela, ogni volta che te ne sento parlare, mi viene voglia di leggere "David Copperfield". Devo seguire il tuo esempio e leggerne qualche pagina al giorno, affiancandolo ad altre letture. "La maestra del vetro" mi sta aspettando in libreria. Hai già prenotato in biblioteca il nuovo libro di Ilaria Tuti?
Ciao Azzurra, penso sia un ottimo approccio a Dickens, quello di alterare altre letture. Il suo stile è meraviglio so ma anche impegnativo. La Tuti non è ancora 'sbarcata' in biblitoeca, ma probabilmente il suo libro lo acquisterò 😉
Ooh, great pick for a first line! Oh, Dickens... 🧐Thank you for the tag, I will have to ponder as well!
Thank you Margaret! You can't go wrong with Dickens 😉 Looking forward to discover your picks!
La ringrazio moltissimo per questo video! Sono veramente, ma VERAMENTE felice di averla conosciuta! Complimenti, ha saputo cogliere la bellezza di questo tag. ❤ Continui così!
Emily dear, mil obrigado! So lovely to connect with you. I see you are acquainted with my Italian bunch over at book tube italia, small world. I also have a channel in Italian which is older than this one... Looking forward to explore your channel.. 💕
Thanks for tagging me! I recorded my response today - it was a tricky one!
Can't wait to see it Katherine, and I agree, very challenging tag!
Thank you Daniela! Great picks for this Beauty book tag! Happy readings❤
Thank you Mirella ❤ wishing you a great weekend
@@Uncommon_Reader the same to you dear Daniela ❤
Great answers - I can really feel your love of books.
Thank you Shelley, glad it comes through!
What great choices for this tag! You really did a nice job with it! I am interested in The Glass Maker. There is a "glass house" near me in Virginia. It is in a National Park near Jamestown. It is from the colonial times (or at least parts of it are!) They show you how glass was made in the 1600's - it's fascinating and Donna loves it because the process is somewhat similar to pottery making.
Thank you Reney! I remember going with the school to visit the glass makers decades ago.. my hometown is quite close to Venice. I find it mesmerising the way they make things out of a fire ball.. I can see why Donna loves it. Perhaps you can do a vlog next time you visit the 'glass house' near you! 😉
@@Uncommon_Reader yes, i would love to!
Ah, I've been tagged a couple of times now for this one but it kind of stresses my out. I might have to wait until the mood really hits me, so stay tuned!
That's sounds good Suey, one needs to feel inspired for sure with booktags!
Io Monna Lisa deve essere molto coinvolgente, grazie per avermelo fatto scoprire e per la compagnia! 😘
Grazie a te per essere passata di qua 😉 Sono curiosa di sapere che ne pensi di Io Monna Lisa se lo leggerai 😘
Ciao Daniela, ogni volta che te ne sento parlare, mi viene voglia di leggere "David Copperfield". Devo seguire il tuo esempio e leggerne qualche pagina al giorno, affiancandolo ad altre letture.
"La maestra del vetro" mi sta aspettando in libreria. Hai già prenotato in biblioteca il nuovo libro di Ilaria Tuti?
Ciao Azzurra, penso sia un ottimo approccio a Dickens, quello di alterare altre letture. Il suo stile è meraviglio so ma anche impegnativo. La Tuti non è ancora 'sbarcata' in biblitoeca, ma probabilmente il suo libro lo acquisterò 😉