If you're keen to see the new stage production be sure to use this early bird offer code to receive 15% off (offer ends April 11): Lreader15 - royalcourttheatre.com/whats-on/bluets/
Ooh thank you for the code! I was already eyeing tickets but will definitely book them now 😊 To be honest, I was mainly drawn in by Ben Whishaw (who I love) but it is also a great excuse to pick up this book I have been meaning to read for a while!
Hi Eric, if you loved Bluets, you might find the books by Michel Pastoureau interesting. He wrote a couple of monographs, each on a single colour, less personal but more about their use throughout history, in the visual arts as well as for everyday objects, how the attitude towards and the symbolic meaning of a given color change throughout history and across cultures etc... with a lot of great illustrations. I presented his book 'Green' in my video on top 10 non-fiction books of 2023
@@EricKarlAnderson I'm really looking forward to the show! - I'm planning to read the book next- I really enjoyed your video 😊Maggie Nelson's new essay collection sounds good too I love the cover design too
A book I just read I thought u might like is Quilt of Souls by Phyllis Biffle Elmore.... it is a beautiful memoir 😊. Also I really enjoy your videos. I have found many books I enjoy though seeing ur passion for the books u talk about 😊
@@Rosiemayj Hi again, I just tried using the code myself. After I selected tickets and went to the basket there's a box on the right where you can enter a New Season early bird offer. I put in Lreader15 and clicked apply code and it shows a reduced price with a specified savings before checking out. So it definitely seems to be working. Can you try it again?
That cover! 💙💙💙 I so wish I could go see the play but alas, I’m across the pond. But I did find that Bluets is free with my Audible membership, so I’ve added it to my queue for when I’m done with my current listen, How to Say Babylon (loving it). If I enjoy Bluets, I’ll purchase the UK hardcover! Blue is my favorite color.
Bluets is so good, Eric, it makes me mad! 😡 One of my all time favourite books... I'm so happy you've covered it. I'm so happy for more ppl to read this book!
The Waves, instead, didn't catch me enough and found it a tad boring and slow paced. But, I might have not read it in the proper moment of my life. However, watched the movie and found it well done and perhaps better than the novel. Though it laid a bit on the very reflexive side. Liked a lot Orlando, instead, of Woolf. But will look about Bluets, and see if I'll go through it or not. Thanks anyway, for your comment and recommendation. 😊👍🙏
If you're keen to see the new stage production be sure to use this early bird offer code to receive 15% off (offer ends April 11): Lreader15 - royalcourttheatre.com/whats-on/bluets/
Hello Eric, your review was so persuasive that I just ordered the book! I also love the colour blue. ❤
Great! Hope you enjoy it!
Ooh thank you for the code! I was already eyeing tickets but will definitely book them now 😊 To be honest, I was mainly drawn in by Ben Whishaw (who I love) but it is also a great excuse to pick up this book I have been meaning to read for a while!
I've had Bluets on my list for so long, thanks for bumping it back up again!
Hi Eric, if you loved Bluets, you might find the books by Michel Pastoureau interesting. He wrote a couple of monographs, each on a single colour, less personal but more about their use throughout history, in the visual arts as well as for everyday objects, how the attitude towards and the symbolic meaning of a given color change throughout history and across cultures etc... with a lot of great illustrations. I presented his book 'Green' in my video on top 10 non-fiction books of 2023
Thank you Eric!!! I definitely need 'Bluets'! To the top of my list it goes👏👏👏
Hi Eric,
I ordered my tickets with the 15% discount- thank you!☺
I just saw the show last night and it's excellent! Hope you enjoy!
@@EricKarlAnderson I'm really looking forward to the show! - I'm planning to read the book next- I really enjoyed your video 😊Maggie Nelson's new essay collection sounds good too I love the cover design too
A book I just read I thought u might like is Quilt of Souls by Phyllis Biffle Elmore.... it is a beautiful memoir 😊.
Also I really enjoy your videos. I have found many books I enjoy though seeing ur passion for the books u talk about 😊
Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll look it up. And glad you’ve found some good new books from my videos. 😊📚
It's good to be positive, Eric. ❤😂🎉❤❤
Hi Eric, Bluets sounds wonderful, I am trying to book tickets but the code isn't working unfortunately, I will try again later
Oh no! I'll check with them and get back to you.
Thanks very much Eric
@@Rosiemayj Hi again, I just tried using the code myself. After I selected tickets and went to the basket there's a box on the right where you can enter a New Season early bird offer. I put in Lreader15 and clicked apply code and it shows a reduced price with a specified savings before checking out. So it definitely seems to be working. Can you try it again?
Thanks Eric, I will try it again and let you know how I get on @@EricKarlAnderson
That cover! 💙💙💙 I so wish I could go see the play but alas, I’m across the pond. But I did find that Bluets is free with my Audible membership, so I’ve added it to my queue for when I’m done with my current listen, How to Say Babylon (loving it). If I enjoy Bluets, I’ll purchase the UK hardcover! Blue is my favorite color.
Oh great, hope you enjoy the book as much as I do and I'd like to read Sinclair's memoir as well.
Unique is just unique.
Bluets is so good, Eric, it makes me mad! 😡 One of my all time favourite books... I'm so happy you've covered it. I'm so happy for more ppl to read this book!
Yes! 💙
The Waves, instead, didn't catch me enough and found it a tad boring and slow paced. But, I might have not read it in the proper moment of my life. However, watched the movie and found it well done and perhaps better than the novel. Though it laid a bit on the very reflexive side. Liked a lot Orlando, instead, of Woolf. But will look about Bluets, and see if I'll go through it or not. Thanks anyway, for your comment and recommendation. 😊👍🙏