Wow! All three sound incredible. I think I may even like "Things That Are" enough to purchase. The Walnut Farm sounds like a book of poetry almost. Thank you for adding three more lovely sounding books to my reading list.
Really enjoyed this particular book review. I like the veneration dotted on daily life even if I usually read (or more like, LISTEN) to “practical” books. You also have a similarly beautiful way of describing the minutiae of your life. Glad you have such a vast video library as I always have you on while I putter around the house.
I can't tell you how much I wish that we could just sit down with a cuppa and chat books; if only I'd known you IRL in your book shop days. Just brilliant Vivi!
Another great on the sofa with books, I'm off to order a copy of Jean Sprackland - 'Strands from the library. I often have your Friday videos on as I prepare our Friday night evening meal. so Friday night has become roast vegetable chilli with Viv night. Glad to see you looking so much better.
Hiya Vivi, nice wee visit. The 2nd book me back to my childhood playing at the seaside and all the treasures to be found the tide pools my fave. Take care from a rainy night Ont Canada 🇨🇦🐝
We have the same taste in books Vivi. Roger Deakin was such a wonderful discovery for me and it seemed no sooner had I discovered him than he died, it was so sad! And I loved Strands too.😍 I have just read The Ponder Heart by Eudora Welty, quirky , American . Worth looking out for. My reading is governed by what comes in to my local charity shop nowadays or on the second hand bookshelf at my Co-op. Treasures turn up regularly thank goodness😀
I’ve had the Roger Deakin book on my shelf unread for a number of years. I’ve taken it down from the shelf and I’m going to read it. Thank you for inspiring me to! (I don’t find it easy to sit, be quiet and read).
Hi Vivi ! Love your Crisp striped top ! Suits you . All three nature books sound great - Strands is a book that would especially interest me. I have always been fascinated by what the ocean brings up , and maritime adventures in general ,even as a child . We’d take early walks on the beach bc that’s when much stuff is washed up before the crowds come. Was at library today to look for Tove Janssen ( sp.??) but alas , not there . I will make note of todays books to search for them next time . Love analogies in The Swimmer . Beautiful. ❤xx marilyn ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I found on Wikipedia that Roger Deakin has also made a number of documentaries. The House and The Garden. For BBC 4. And Cigarette on the Waveney. covered the subject of a canoe trip down the nearby River Waveney. His book The Swimmer was also made into a film and released on BBC 4. Lasting one hour. Maybe it's on TH-cam? Jeff Barrett has also published the following book: Caught by the River: a collection of words on water. This is on Roger Deakin's page on his list of books and was released in 2009. So another book by him was published after his death.
Thank you....I'll keep an eye out for it, though it's not a whole book by Deakin, rather a short piece....even so I'd love to read it. Cheers lovely. 😊
Just catching up on your videos vivi, I live in southport so I must read that book strands! I've actually just today got a book delivered after listening to your review.....Empire Antarctica, can't wait to start it 😊
Roger Deakin lived in the village just up the road from me. By the time I discovered his books he'd been dead for a couple of years. Such a shame as I would have loved to have met him.
Absolutely love Roger Deakin's writing and have read and re read, but your opinion may well change when you read the biography, I don't think I would have wanted to be in a relationship with him! x
@@WhatVivididnext there's some lovely bits and bobs of him on TH-cam. I went to a sort of literary memorial to him, travelling from Somerset to Diss in Norfolk for it. It was hosted by Robert McFarlane, Richard Maybey and Ronald Blythe, all literary gods to me. It was so wonderful, just unutterably sad that we have very little of his left to read. Hence the re-reading 😁
Roger Deakin sounds an amazing human. What a remarkable man. Thank you Viv for drawing our attention to his life and works.
Cheers lovely. Hs books are so beautiful. I just wish he was alive to write more.....and keep entrancing us! 💖
Wow! All three sound incredible. I think I may even like "Things That Are" enough to purchase. The Walnut Farm sounds like a book of poetry almost.
Thank you for adding three more lovely sounding books to my reading list.
Cheers lovely. 😊
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Gorgeous video, thanks Vivi.
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Really enjoyed this particular book review. I like the veneration dotted on daily life even if I usually read (or more like, LISTEN) to “practical” books. You also have a similarly beautiful way of describing the minutiae of your life. Glad you have such a vast video library as I always have you on while I putter around the house.
Awww, thank you lovely, I really appreciate that. 😊
I can't tell you how much I wish that we could just sit down with a cuppa and chat books; if only I'd known you IRL in your book shop days. Just brilliant Vivi!
Aww, thank you so much lovely! I think you'll enjoy Tuesday's video......book cleaning and me reminiscing a bit about the bookshop days. 😊
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Three lovely books there Vivi!!
Yes, I thoroughly enjoyed them all. 😊
Another great on the sofa with books, I'm off to order a copy of Jean Sprackland - 'Strands from the library. I often have your Friday videos on as I prepare our Friday night evening meal. so Friday night has become roast vegetable chilli with Viv night. Glad to see you looking so much better.
Aww, I love that....thank you. I hope the library can get a copy of 'Strands' for you......such a happy read. 😊
Hiya Vivi, nice wee visit. The 2nd book me back to my childhood playing at the seaside and all the treasures to be found the tide pools my fave. Take care from a rainy night Ont Canada 🇨🇦🐝
Cheers lovely.......happy memories. 😊
Have recently bought the book Strands can't wait to read it. Another fab video , thanks Vivi x
Yay, hope you'll enjoy it. 😊
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Thank you VIvi. I will keep an eye out for the last two books…❤ I will touch base tomorrow.
Thank you lovely....sending gentle hugs. XXX
We have the same taste in books Vivi. Roger Deakin was such a wonderful discovery for me and it seemed no sooner had I discovered him than he died, it was so sad! And I loved Strands too.😍
I have just read The Ponder Heart by Eudora Welty, quirky , American . Worth looking out for. My reading is governed by what comes in to my local charity shop nowadays or on the second hand bookshelf at my Co-op. Treasures turn up regularly thank goodness😀
Ditto my reading! Thank you for mentioning the Welty.....I'll keep an eye out for it. 😊
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I’ve had the Roger Deakin book on my shelf unread for a number of years. I’ve taken it down from the shelf and I’m going to read it. Thank you for inspiring me to! (I don’t find it easy to sit, be quiet and read).
Yay! I think it's the perfect book for a restless reader.......you can read 2 pages and put it down......or 50 and lose an hour! Enjoy. 😊
Hi Vivi !
Love your Crisp striped top ! Suits you . All three nature books sound great -
Strands is a book that would especially interest me. I have always been fascinated by what the ocean brings up , and maritime adventures in general ,even as a child . We’d take early walks on the beach bc that’s when much stuff is washed up before the crowds come. Was at library today to look for Tove Janssen ( sp.??) but alas , not there . I will make note of todays books to search for them next time . Love analogies in The Swimmer . Beautiful.
❤xx marilyn
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Ach, sorry they didn't have any Janssen........if I hadn't already given mine away I'd send them! Yay to beachcombing and happy memories.....
@@WhatVivididnext aww what a thoughtful and kind gesture that would have been . 😃
I’ll try Barnes & Noble booksellers - let you know . ❤️xx
I found on Wikipedia that Roger Deakin has also made a number of documentaries.
The House and The Garden.
For BBC 4.
And Cigarette on the Waveney.
covered the subject of a canoe trip down the nearby River Waveney. His book The Swimmer was also made into a film and released on BBC 4. Lasting one hour. Maybe it's on TH-cam?
Jeff Barrett has also published the following book: Caught by the River: a collection of words on water. This is on Roger Deakin's page on his list of books and was released in 2009. So another book by him was published after his death.
Thank you....I'll keep an eye out for it, though it's not a whole book by Deakin, rather a short piece....even so I'd love to read it. Cheers lovely. 😊
Just catching up on your videos vivi, I live in southport so I must read that book strands! I've actually just today got a book delivered after listening to your review.....Empire Antarctica, can't wait to start it 😊
Yay, I hope you'll enjoy it even half as much as I did. Oooh, yes, do grab a copy of Strands if you can......such a lovely, eclectic read. 😊
Roger Deakin lived in the village just up the road from me. By the time I discovered his books he'd been dead for a couple of years. Such a shame as I would have loved to have met him.
Absolutely love Roger Deakin's writing and have read and re read, but your opinion may well change when you read the biography, I don't think I would have wanted to be in a relationship with him! x
I think so too.......what I do know of his life outside of books was that there were quite a few women......
@@WhatVivididnext there's some lovely bits and bobs of him on TH-cam. I went to a sort of literary memorial to him, travelling from Somerset to Diss in Norfolk for it. It was hosted by Robert McFarlane, Richard Maybey and Ronald Blythe, all literary gods to me. It was so wonderful, just unutterably sad that we have very little of his left to read. Hence the re-reading 😁
@@lostinsomerset6002 Oh what an incredibly special thing to do. Sigh. 💖
Be brave and read the book about Roger… he may be just as wonderful as his inner life was on the page 😊
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