LOL Thank you Angie. That wasn't even in the script. But so many people are afraid to read big books I decided to keep it in. It was fun to record, but hard to edit. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Cool and thanks for the shout out. If you get stuck on a letter you could read Alice in Wonderland for any of them because, 'When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less. '
LOL Thank you Nigel. I think Humpty Dumpty cheats. He sounds rather like my husband. 🤣 Seriously, I do think I will need to use that for X. Oh wait, and Q I appreciate the cheat code.
Hi, hello~ Thank you. Prometheus had a great time doing some of the accents, but then one of them he kept slipping into an Australian accent. We were laughing so much. Thank you, I hope you have a great reading month as well. I'm aleady looking forward to nonfiction November. But I am enjoying the three books I have started.
Bravo! 👏👏👏 My loose plan for October is Dickens, Austen, Dickens, Austen, and start another Dickens. Plus I have a few shorter Victorian novels on my shelf and I downloaded all the Trollope books from the series you just mentioned, along with Wilkie Collins' Basil. Oh and one of Oscar Wilde's plays, whichever is first in the book I have because it has to be in order. And, because I have so much time to read (hahaha) I picked up Louis L'Amour's volume 1 short story collection. It's educational: survival skills and all that. 😁
Thank you. I laughed at your reading: dickens...Austen, Dickens.....Austen....another Dickens. 🤣 I havne't read Wilkie Collins. I tried A Woman in White and soft dnf'd it. I've not heard of Basil. I also wasn't aware the L'Amour had survival skills in a book.
@@BookZealots it is western short stories, but since he had experience roaming the far reaches of the country during the dust bowl years, his stories do contain good information in survival. Education of a Wondering Man is a memoir of his early years. He read a lot of books when he was traveling the world and gave himself a fantastic education. My husband and I both read it and made a huge wish list of books from his reading list. Fascinating man.
LOL Just like mobs, they behave differently when put on the spot in a different setting? And some of the books are really performing. I'm quite happy with Victober books this year. How are you doing? Are you participating in Victober?
I LOVE this!!! Thank you ❤
Yay. I'm so glad. Thank you for letting me know. 🤗
“You’re obviously a large book. Don’t be offended by that.” That made me laugh. This was so creative. I love this TBR format and I hope you do more.
LOL Thank you Angie. That wasn't even in the script. But so many people are afraid to read big books I decided to keep it in.
It was fun to record, but hard to edit. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Cool and thanks for the shout out. If you get stuck on a letter you could read Alice in Wonderland for any of them because, 'When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less. '
LOL Thank you Nigel. I think Humpty Dumpty cheats. He sounds rather like my husband. 🤣 Seriously, I do think I will need to use that for X. Oh wait, and Q I appreciate the cheat code.
Always so creative!
Thanks Cheryl.
Hahaha. Awesome video. I love it. -James
Thank you James.
Hi, hello and what a cool format! I loved the voices and the descriptions and the whole concept. Hope you have a great reading month!
Hi, hello~ Thank you. Prometheus had a great time doing some of the accents, but then one of them he kept slipping into an Australian accent. We were laughing so much.
Thank you, I hope you have a great reading month as well. I'm aleady looking forward to nonfiction November. But I am enjoying the three books I have started.
Loved this!
Thank you Lindsey. It was easier to record than it was to edit.LOL
Unique - great fun!
Thank you Tanya. It was fun to record, but editing was challenginng.
@@BookZealots I bet! Really original and unique 👍🏻
Very entertaining! If I were a book, what would I say? Hmmm. I am loving my reading of The Great Bridge, and am learning so much!
Thank you Linda. What would The Great Bridge say? McCullough's writing is superb.
@@BookZealots It would say, "Don't try this at home."
Bravo! 👏👏👏
My loose plan for October is Dickens, Austen, Dickens, Austen, and start another Dickens. Plus I have a few shorter Victorian novels on my shelf and I downloaded all the Trollope books from the series you just mentioned, along with Wilkie Collins' Basil. Oh and one of Oscar Wilde's plays, whichever is first in the book I have because it has to be in order. And, because I have so much time to read (hahaha) I picked up Louis L'Amour's volume 1 short story collection. It's educational: survival skills and all that. 😁
Thank you. I laughed at your reading: dickens...Austen, Dickens.....Austen....another Dickens. 🤣
I havne't read Wilkie Collins. I tried A Woman in White and soft dnf'd it. I've not heard of Basil. I also wasn't aware the L'Amour had survival skills in a book.
@@BookZealots it is western short stories, but since he had experience roaming the far reaches of the country during the dust bowl years, his stories do contain good information in survival. Education of a Wondering Man is a memoir of his early years. He read a lot of books when he was traveling the world and gave himself a fantastic education. My husband and I both read it and made a huge wish list of books from his reading list. Fascinating man.
@@Fernie4243 Oh wow, I love it when a book increases the private library. LOL And autodidacting is the best too. He sounds like he was a smart man.
Brilliant! It seems you have managed to get the bookcase hooligans under control.
LOL Just like mobs, they behave differently when put on the spot in a different setting? And some of the books are really performing. I'm quite happy with Victober books this year.
How are you doing? Are you participating in Victober?
Health is being uncooperative and has me out of commission. Reading is also affected. No Victober plans.
@@ThisLittleLightLife I'm sorry to hear you're under the weather. I hope you heal quickly. That's definitely more important than reading.
@@BookZealots Thank you 💗