I love these videos!!!😍 Thank you for sharing📚couple of the books you mentioned caught my curiosity, but the one that caught must my attention was Weird Tales!✨I will look up the review in your videos 😻
Happy Holidays and much joy to you in 2025. Thank you for all your bookish content this year! I so appreciate your varied and eclectic taste. All the best!
It was a good Infinite Text year, Andreea. Lots of viewer enjoyment hearing you discuss your favourite reads, in every video you make. Looking forward to lots more in '25!
@@InfiniteText Ha ha! Yes, as you recall. I had not really read much of Milton and the book I gleaned from downsizing our cousin's bookshelves to fit an apartment in an old age home was a large one simply subtitled His Works. Paradise Lost was only one and there were all the others. So, I "encountered" the amazing Milton! This would help anyone's appreciation of English Literature, even me. I hesitate to mention my current book (but I will) - The Bible. Well, parts of it at random. I don't like the Plow Through approach.
Merry Happy to you, Andrea! You certainly added a lot of interest, intrigue and inspiration through your videos this year and I’m very grateful that you were a part of my 2024. Your imagination wondrously envelopes mine and we have so much in common, yet it’s the differences and contrasts that are the marvels I enjoy the most. If you ever wonder if anyone is exploring your blizzards, count me in. I wish you had been one of my teachers when I was an eagerly imaginative kid, but it’s never too late to learn and prosper from such sweet intelligence that is so beautifully shared. Thank you again and I look forward to all new videos en route. Keep reading, keep teaching, keep smiling! -Glen in Germany and Chicago. 📚 ❤️
@ProfessorEchoMedia I hope you have a really nice year Glen. I appreciate your very thoughtful comment. Well..you know what they say...you become the adult you wish you had in your life as a kid.
@@InfiniteText This was very nice to see one day after the passing of my beloved cat, Pixie. I am heartbroken, but you made me smile, Andrea. Thank you.
@ProfessorEchoMedia oh no I'm so sorry to hear about your cat. Someone told me to remember that while a pet is only here for part of your life ....you were there for your cat it's entire life..and made it a nice life. It helped me see things from the pet perspective
I've been very interested in Piranesi and even more so after your recommendation. I find it so interesting how we all have our little niches and how individualized peoples' reading tastes are. I'm reading Moby Dick right now and wish I could enjoy it. It's just not my thing. All the best to you in 2025.
@hellopaulie Piranesi surprised me in the best way. I had to read Moby Dick for school and when I read Ahabs rolling sea I remember saying...I think I like this a little more than Moby Dick. There's something about natural history or nature writing that's so beautiful
I thought A Swim in a Pond in the Rain was great. It is a very unusual reading/learning experience. I wrote a paper that was a piece of historical fiction about a monk working in a scriptorium.
NICE!! Did you also get my email with all the weird tales back log? I'm so hooked on Hodgson right now. Thanks again! I just went to see the new Nosferatu and I am really curious how you feel about it because I loved the scenery and casting but it felt an hour too long and just a remake rather than adding anything new to the lore. Let me know what you think if you end up watching it
@@InfiniteText Afraid my hotmail got hacked and I'm on gmail now - your's still the same? Ironically while translating Nathalie Henneberg's GALAXY PLAGUE I was seeing Bill Skarsgard (being pretty and tragic antihero) as Prince Valeran, Lily-Rose Depp (with green hair) as Villys and Nicholas Hoult (in evil psycho mode) as Chris the Cosmonaut.
I love these videos!!!😍 Thank you for sharing📚couple of the books you mentioned caught my curiosity, but the one that caught must my attention was Weird Tales!✨I will look up the review in your videos 😻
@@cozyfoxtale I think I went down the weird tales rabbit hole too deeply
I got Weird Tales via your recommendation. Fantastic 👍🏼
@@kimakimakima isn't it wonderful!!
Happy Holidays and much joy to you in 2025. Thank you for all your bookish content this year! I so appreciate your varied and eclectic taste. All the best!
@@jf8559 I hope you have a really nice year! Thank you 😊
It was a good Infinite Text year, Andreea. Lots of viewer enjoyment hearing you discuss your favourite reads, in every video you make. Looking forward to lots more in '25!
@@not2tees what were your 2024 reading highlights? I feel like Milton took up a lot of time
@@InfiniteText Ha ha! Yes, as you recall. I had not really read much of Milton and the book I gleaned from downsizing our cousin's bookshelves to fit an apartment in an old age home was a large one simply subtitled His Works. Paradise Lost was only one and there were all the others. So, I "encountered" the amazing Milton! This would help anyone's appreciation of English Literature, even me. I hesitate to mention my current book (but I will) - The Bible. Well, parts of it at random. I don't like the Plow Through approach.
what a wonderful variety of genres and topics (as always)
@ConnorStompanato thanks Connor! Can't wait to see updates from library/museum school in the upcoming year
Merry Happy to you, Andrea! You certainly added a lot of interest, intrigue and inspiration through your videos this year and I’m very grateful that you were a part of my 2024. Your imagination wondrously envelopes mine and we have so much in common, yet it’s the differences and contrasts that are the marvels I enjoy the most. If you ever wonder if anyone is exploring your blizzards, count me in. I wish you had been one of my teachers when I was an eagerly imaginative kid, but it’s never too late to learn and prosper from such sweet intelligence that is so beautifully shared. Thank you again and I look forward to all new videos en route. Keep reading, keep teaching, keep smiling! -Glen in Germany and Chicago. 📚 ❤️
@ProfessorEchoMedia I hope you have a really nice year Glen. I appreciate your very thoughtful comment. Well..you know what they say...you become the adult you wish you had in your life as a kid.
@@InfiniteText This was very nice to see one day after the passing of my beloved cat, Pixie. I am heartbroken, but you made me smile, Andrea. Thank you.
@ProfessorEchoMedia oh no I'm so sorry to hear about your cat. Someone told me to remember that while a pet is only here for part of your life ....you were there for your cat it's entire life..and made it a nice life. It helped me see things from the pet perspective
@ I really like that quote. Thank you for sharing it, my friend.
I've been very interested in Piranesi and even more so after your recommendation.
I find it so interesting how we all have our little niches and how individualized peoples' reading tastes are. I'm reading Moby Dick right now and wish I could enjoy it. It's just not my thing.
All the best to you in 2025.
@hellopaulie Piranesi surprised me in the best way. I had to read Moby Dick for school and when I read Ahabs rolling sea I remember saying...I think I like this a little more than Moby Dick. There's something about natural history or nature writing that's so beautiful
I feel so nostalgic watching this. I'll have to read that Saunders book one of these days.
@zachmorgenstern3243 thanks for listening to all of this twice...or three times
Thanks, this has given me a number of books I want to read now.
@@clarepotter7584 I'm so glad!!
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I thought A Swim in a Pond in the Rain was great. It is a very unusual reading/learning experience. I wrote a paper that was a piece of historical fiction about a monk working in a scriptorium.
@@BookishTexan I think I heard about this book from you first! Was it fun envisioning the scriptorium? It must have been so thrilling
I got that WEIRD TALES on kindle. Looking forward to your thoughts on Hodgson's work.
NICE!! Did you also get my email with all the weird tales back log? I'm so hooked on Hodgson right now. Thanks again! I just went to see the new Nosferatu and I am really curious how you feel about it because I loved the scenery and casting but it felt an hour too long and just a remake rather than adding anything new to the lore. Let me know what you think if you end up watching it
@@InfiniteText Afraid my hotmail got hacked and I'm on gmail now - your's still the same? Ironically while translating Nathalie Henneberg's GALAXY PLAGUE I was seeing Bill Skarsgard (being pretty and tragic antihero) as Prince Valeran, Lily-Rose Depp (with green hair) as Villys and Nicholas Hoult (in evil psycho mode) as Chris the Cosmonaut.
@@williamoarlock8634 yes, same email. That's actually visionary casting :)