The only books of Neil Gaiman I've read (listened to via audio book) is his children's book "The Graveyard book", "Never where" and "Stardust". I'm not so fond of "Never where" and "Stardust", but I really enjoyed "The Graveyard book". Thank you for sharing that piece from the Silmarillion about how death is a gift. It just makes you look at life differently. Hope you have a blessed day and week. Happy reading friend :)
I’ve been loving your channel! I’m a homeschool mom educating my children classically and have just thoroughly enjoyed watching your beautiful bookish life and listening to your thoughts on some of the literature that I also love! Abolition of Man is an annual reread for me and one of the best books on education in my opinion. You have also sold me on diving into the Silmarillion and I’m excited to hear how you did on your essay!
This is a very interesting video! It is so nice to be in your atmosphere. You don't just create a beautiful mood, you create motivation for further reading. I have already read two books by Lewis, then I quickly re-read the book "The Cat Who Saved Books" by Sosuku Natsukawa and already wanted to start reading Shakespeare's "Hamlet" today, but today a priest I know gave me more books by Lewis to read: "Abominable Power", "Great divorce", and also GAVE me Lewis' book "Reflections on the Psalms" with a gift inscription! Well, I have a lot of books to read, but I'm not giving up on my intention to read Shakespeare's Hamlet and King Lear before Christmas :) And I want to read purely Christmas books :) Thanks again for your wonderful, enjoyable and very motivating video! We have air alarms every day, today too, but I still try to read.
Wow, that's quite the Christmas book haul! Sounds like you've got some great reads ahead. I'd also love to get into some more Shakespeare this Christmas season! 🎄 ✨️ Blessings.
I bet you are a wonderful teacher! I loved The Abolition of Man as a homeschool mom and I think you’ll really enjoy it as an educator. I’ve also been wanting to read Rembrandt is in the Wind. I want to read a Russian novel this winter but can’t decide between Anna Karenina or The Brothers Karamazov. Do you recommend one over the other? I love all of the books and ideas in your videos 😄
Thanks for this kind message! Ach I love both of those books so much. Brothers Karamazov is dearest to my heart because of its religious and philosophical themes, but Anna Karenina arguably has a more exciting storyline and might be easier to get into if it's your first time tackling one of the massive Russian classics. Hope that helps!
the sustaining power of faith does not lie in its content but in the NATURE of faith itself The Long Ships for the partner Vikings( 800-1100...were are they now?)🎉 were illiterate and never wrote anything except a few inscriptions all source materials comes from extra- Scandinavian sources and they are not many Whistle down the wind best Christmas film to despair is to turn ones back on God that thou art happy owe to God That thou continuest such owe to thyself that is, to thy obedience if suffering makes you grow I'd be as big as a house by now I
The only books of Neil Gaiman I've read (listened to via audio book) is his children's book "The Graveyard book", "Never where" and "Stardust". I'm not so fond of "Never where" and "Stardust", but I really enjoyed "The Graveyard book".
Thank you for sharing that piece from the Silmarillion about how death is a gift. It just makes you look at life differently. Hope you have a blessed day and week.
Happy reading friend :)
I’ve been loving your channel! I’m a homeschool mom educating my children classically and have just thoroughly enjoyed watching your beautiful bookish life and listening to your thoughts on some of the literature that I also love! Abolition of Man is an annual reread for me and one of the best books on education in my opinion. You have also sold me on diving into the Silmarillion and I’m excited to hear how you did on your essay!
This is so lovely, thank you for being here! 🤍 I'm looking forward to reading Abolition of Man and I hope you enjoy the Silmarillion!
I've been binging your videos. I am in my final year of uni studying history and your whole vibe is so calming. x
That's so great to hear! All the best with your studies 🙏
13:37 ♡♡♡ Love what you said about the new and better life after death. I'm christian too!!
This is a very interesting video!
It is so nice to be in your atmosphere.
You don't just create a beautiful mood, you create motivation for further reading.
I have already read two books by Lewis, then I quickly re-read the book "The Cat Who Saved Books" by Sosuku Natsukawa and already wanted to start reading Shakespeare's "Hamlet" today, but today a priest I know gave me more books by Lewis to read: "Abominable Power", "Great divorce", and also GAVE me Lewis' book "Reflections on the Psalms" with a gift inscription!
Well, I have a lot of books to read, but I'm not giving up on my intention to read Shakespeare's Hamlet and King Lear before Christmas :)
And I want to read purely Christmas books :)
Thanks again for your wonderful, enjoyable and very motivating video!
We have air alarms every day, today too, but I still try to read.
Wow, that's quite the Christmas book haul! Sounds like you've got some great reads ahead. I'd also love to get into some more Shakespeare this Christmas season! 🎄 ✨️ Blessings.
I bet you are a wonderful teacher! I loved The Abolition of Man as a homeschool mom and I think you’ll really enjoy it as an educator. I’ve also been wanting to read Rembrandt is in the Wind. I want to read a Russian novel this winter but can’t decide between Anna Karenina or The Brothers Karamazov. Do you recommend one over the other? I love all of the books and ideas in your videos 😄
Thanks for this kind message! Ach I love both of those books so much. Brothers Karamazov is dearest to my heart because of its religious and philosophical themes, but Anna Karenina arguably has a more exciting storyline and might be easier to get into if it's your first time tackling one of the massive Russian classics. Hope that helps!
It does, thank you! I definitely want to read both but will dip my toe in with Anna Karenina first 🙌🏼
May I ask what the Strand Bookstore item was? Is it a catalog or a book about the store? Thanks!
It's actually just a lined notebook that I picked up at Strand this summer because I loved the black-and-white sketched look!
@@cleopatrickk Thank you!
the sustaining power of faith does not lie in its content but in the NATURE of faith itself
The Long Ships for the partner
Vikings( 800-1100...were are they now?)🎉 were illiterate and never wrote anything except a few inscriptions
all source materials comes from extra- Scandinavian sources and they are not many
Whistle down the wind
best Christmas film
to despair is to turn ones back on God
that thou art happy owe to God
That thou continuest such owe to thyself
that is, to thy obedience
if suffering makes you grow
I'd be as big as a house by now
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