So many good book recommendations for cosy winter night reading. Don't worry about videos not being slick and perfect. People seem to like your videos just the way they are presented.💗
Hello ladies. I have not read any of these books, but am intrigued. The one that caught my attention is The Silver Witch. My concern is that if I really like this author's work, I may not be able to do anything else until I binge read her body of work! I'm going to look for your 2024 Winter book recommendations next. Your videos are always well presented, and offer a cozy, comfortable and inviting 'vibe'. Your cottage is the perfect backdrop to your video content. Blessings from me to you both, from Canada.
Hello, beautiful, enchanted ladies, I like your channel so much, each video is so beautiful and magical. I am a book lover and today's video is very interesting and inspiring for me. Thank you so much and lots of blessings 💚🌲🫖
I have The Magpie & The Wardrobe, I agree that it's a lovely book to dip in and out of. I love your videos and I always look forward to the next one. I recently watched your Blists Hill video again as I love it so much. I've been to Beamish but would like to go to Blists Hill at some point. Looking forward to seeing your next adventure 🙂
Was the first book mentioned about “spells”? 😞 That is witchcraft and demonic. While so many books mentioned are wonderful reads, I am sad that you support witchcraft. Your channel would grow better if you left it out.
I love the relaxed and realness of your clips. I prefer your channel over any other channel I’ve ever come across on you tube. I love the banter between you both. I live alone and I feel like I’m there with you. Don’t ever change 🙏
Love your channel very organic as you said great to see mother and daughter together absolutely love your cottage any excuse to get a peek 💕✨🎄great book recommendations
sooo happy to have 2 new videos by your guys, loved both but this one partcullarly as I love reading and the topics you guys seem interested in. Thn ak you so much!
I prefer your 'Organic' style videis. Lovely selection of books too. One of my favourites for this time of year is 'The Country side in Winter 'by Brian Jackman, a journalist who lives in West Dorset. Also I book I won at Junior school in the sixties is 'Yaffle Wood'.
My husband has just ordered me a copy of The Magpie and the Wardrobe 😊 We moved to North Wales from Kent 5 years ago, losing all my like minded friends in the process sadly. I spend far too much time on RUclips, but finding your channel is healing. Thank you
@@cerridwencottagediary9194 Thank you. We are in Buckley on an estate....definitely not magical!! I do love getting out into the woods when I feel well enough though x
@@wendystarr561 You may enjoy a book called Supernatural Clwyd by Richard Holland (I have checked and you can buy it from ebay for £5.30.). It was written in the late eighties which is when I first bought it and when a large part of North and some of Mid Wales was the county of Clwyd.x
I know this is an old video but so many interetsing books. Will get the Bear and the Nightingale. Even in my part of the world people did (and some still do) put out gifts and food to the keeper of the farm or other beings. Actually very many stamp three times in the ground before doing certain things to give the little folk that lives down there time to move away...
Please don’t purchase ring lights and fancy microphones, your videos are beautiful and authentic just as they (and you both) are. I’ve barely started this video but looking forward to more recommendations. I found a 2nd hand copy of The Little Shop of Found Things after watching your previous “booky” video and am enjoying it immensely.
Thanks so much. We definitely won't be buying lighting but we may invest in a microphone so everyone can hear us when we make outdoor content. i'm so pleased you're enjoying the book x
Mmm, interesting, intimate and cosy. My overlarge library mostly reflects my academic career, so non fiction for the most part - Greek Classics, Greek Tragedians, Early Medieval History and so forth. However, over the years Have bought a few children`s books, often illustrated, first editions or signed whenever possible. Those books include titles such as ' A Midsummer Nights Dream ' illustrated by W.Heath Robinson, A selection of increasingly rare books by Kate Greenaway, ' The Iron Wolf ' Richard Adams and fabulously illustrated by Yvonne Gilbert, the absolutely gorgeous ' The Four Donkeys ' by Lloyd Alexander, delightfully illustrated by Lester Abrams, ' The Mirrorstone ' by Michael Palin and Alan Lee, and ' East of the Sun and West of the Moon, illustrated by Kay Nielson, to name a few :) I bought these titles to give myself some occasional light relief from my all too usual diet of heavy reading, but they and other titles will always be a treasured part of my library. Thank for this quite lovely video in your cosy cottage - absolutely super :)
How wonderful. We had to get rid of over half our books before we moved here as this is such a small property. There is such simple pleasure in reading a physical book as opposed to a kindle
@@cerridwencottagediary9194 Indeed, I concur with your sentiments completely. I have never owned, or have ever had any interest in electronic readers. I buy mostly hard backs, and even though I live far away, continue to order my books from Blackwell Books in Oxford, as I have done for over fifty years :) My late wife and I had to leave behind a large number of books in Oxford to move here, - not because of a smaller property, but to reduce the enormous costs of an International move, but found good homes for them, between academic colleagues and enthusiastic students. However, it was quite an upsetting wrench :( thank you once again for this charming and delightful video - very well done :)
@@MrTorleon We prefer hardbacks also. It is a wrench to get rid of books that have been with you for many years. It is almost like saying goodbye to old friends
@@cerridwencottagediary9194 absolutely when it has to be done, but I have worked diligently over subsequent years to replace those books I could not live without - such as a book bought just a week or two ago - 'Greek Tragedy' by the late H.D.F.Kitto - in my view the best book ever written on this subject, initially bought when reading Classics at uni. A set of books I could not leave behind, a set of large picture books, prepared and printed in Moscow between 1898 and 1905 - various traditional tales by Alexander Pushkin. The block printed colour is that delightfully subdued colour so specific to Russia of the time. I suspect you would love these :) I bought an additional four, printed in the 1970`s, but the colour is simply not as rich and deep as the original printing. Take care - from one book lover to another :)
So many good book recommendations for cosy winter night reading. Don't worry about videos not being slick and perfect. People seem to like your videos just the way they are presented.💗
Thank you so much x
Hello ladies. I have not read any of these books, but am intrigued. The one that caught my attention is The Silver Witch. My concern is that if I really like this author's work, I may not be able to do anything else until I binge read her body of work! I'm going to look for your 2024 Winter book recommendations next. Your videos are always well presented, and offer a cozy, comfortable and inviting 'vibe'. Your cottage is the perfect backdrop to your video content. Blessings from me to you both, from Canada.
That is a very real danger! Thank you so much for your lovely comment. blessings to you from Wales x
Hello, beautiful, enchanted ladies, I like your channel so much, each video is so beautiful and magical. I am a book lover and today's video is very interesting and inspiring for me. Thank you so much and lots of blessings 💚🌲🫖
What a lovely comment, thank you so much. We are both thrilled you enjoy it x
I have The Magpie & The Wardrobe, I agree that it's a lovely book to dip in and out of. I love your videos and I always look forward to the next one. I recently watched your Blists Hill video again as I love it so much. I've been to Beamish but would like to go to Blists Hill at some point. Looking forward to seeing your next adventure 🙂
Thank you so much. Blists Hill is amazing but it is extremely busy on the 4 days it opens for Christmas
Was the first book mentioned about “spells”? 😞 That is witchcraft and demonic. While so many books mentioned are wonderful reads, I am sad that you support witchcraft. Your channel would grow better if you left it out.
Your videos are authentic and I come to your channel because it is also interesting and comforting.
We are delighted you think so! Many thanks
I have loved your book recommendations and am stocking up my winter reads. Thanks! Your cottage is enchanting and enjoy every video.
That's so kind of you to say. We really hope you enjoy the books if you read them
I love the relaxed and realness of your clips. I prefer your channel over any other channel I’ve ever come across on you tube. I love the banter between you both. I live alone and I feel like I’m there with you. Don’t ever change 🙏
What a lovely comment. We are so touched and thrilled, thank you xx
Love your channel very organic as you said great to see mother and daughter together absolutely love your cottage any excuse to get a peek 💕✨🎄great book recommendations
We are thrilled you like it. We are very happy to be back together during the University holidays x
Some fascinating recommendations! Love your natural presentation, thank you! ❤️
Ah, thank you so much! x
❤I didn’t think there were other people like my daughter and myself. I love your content.
Thank you so much. It is so lovely to know there are like minded people like you guys out there
Thank you for all your beautiful videos. Just perfect 🌿🍄🌙
What a lovely comment. Many thanks
I have just discovered your channel and truly love it. It really speaks to me. Thankyou I think it's perfect
Wow, we are so thrilled to hear that! Thanks so much
sooo happy to have 2 new videos by your guys, loved both but this one partcullarly as I love reading and the topics you guys seem interested in. Thn ak you so much!
Thank you so much. We hope you enjoy the books if you read them. Actually 3 new videos. You may enjoy our stepping into Narnia one also
I love that your organic and homespun.You bring me joy, and I’m not slick at all.xx🐝🐝
Ah, thank you so much x
I really like your book recommendation videos. I hope you plan on doing more!
Thank you so much. We are planning to
The books sound very exciting! I was hoping you would list the names and authors on your page!
Sorry, we will get those up in the description box as soon as we can
The details of the books are now in the description box
I really enjoy your little vids! So you carry on being you, in the dark with lots of errrrs 🤣🤣🤣🤣 More please xx
🤣Thanks so much. Your comment really made me giggle! x
I prefer your 'Organic' style videis. Lovely selection of books too. One of my favourites for this time of year is 'The Country side in Winter 'by Brian Jackman, a journalist who lives in West Dorset. Also I book I won at Junior school in the sixties is 'Yaffle Wood'.
Thank you for the suggestions, I will have a look at those
Thank you for the list!!
You're welcome!
My husband has just ordered me a copy of The Magpie and the Wardrobe 😊 We moved to North Wales from Kent 5 years ago, losing all my like minded friends in the process sadly. I spend far too much time on RUclips, but finding your channel is healing. Thank you
It is a lovely book. So sorry to hear about you moving away from your friends. Where in N. Wales are you? Sending blessings x
@@cerridwencottagediary9194 Thank you. We are in Buckley on an estate....definitely not magical!! I do love getting out into the woods when I feel well enough though x
@@wendystarr561 You may enjoy a book called Supernatural Clwyd by Richard Holland (I have checked and you can buy it from ebay for £5.30.). It was written in the late eighties which is when I first bought it and when a large part of North and some of Mid Wales was the county of Clwyd.x
@@cerridwencottagediary9194 I will have a look, thanks xx
Edit...ordered. For £5.30 it's worth a read ☺️
I know this is an old video but so many interetsing books. Will get the Bear and the Nightingale. Even in my part of the world people did (and some still do) put out gifts and food to the keeper of the farm or other beings. Actually very many stamp three times in the ground before doing certain things to give the little folk that lives down there time to move away...
It is a brilliant book. How fascinating, where are you? x
Thornyhold by Mary Stewart is a good magical read....not set in winter though.....
Ooh thankyou. It's always great to get a recommendation
Please don’t purchase ring lights and fancy microphones, your videos are beautiful and authentic just as they (and you both) are. I’ve barely started this video but looking forward to more recommendations. I found a 2nd hand copy of The Little Shop of Found Things after watching your previous “booky” video and am enjoying it immensely.
Thanks so much. We definitely won't be buying lighting but we may invest in a microphone so everyone can hear us when we make outdoor content. i'm so pleased you're enjoying the book x
Alrededor del fuego,escuchando historias entre familia y amigos, una taza de te o chocolate.Me encanta veros👍👏👏🥰🥰🇪🇸
Thank you very much. It is lovely to have you visit
Mmm, interesting, intimate and cosy. My overlarge library mostly reflects my academic career, so non fiction for the most part - Greek Classics, Greek Tragedians, Early Medieval History and so forth. However, over the years Have bought a few children`s books, often illustrated, first editions or signed whenever possible.
Those books include titles such as ' A Midsummer Nights Dream ' illustrated by W.Heath Robinson, A selection of increasingly rare books by Kate Greenaway, ' The Iron Wolf ' Richard Adams and fabulously illustrated by Yvonne Gilbert, the absolutely gorgeous ' The Four Donkeys ' by Lloyd Alexander, delightfully illustrated by Lester Abrams, ' The Mirrorstone ' by Michael Palin and Alan Lee, and ' East of the Sun and West of the Moon, illustrated by Kay Nielson, to name a few :)
I bought these titles to give myself some occasional light relief from my all too usual diet of heavy reading, but they and other titles will always be a treasured part of my library.
Thank for this quite lovely video in your cosy cottage - absolutely super :)
How wonderful. We had to get rid of over half our books before we moved here as this is such a small property. There is such simple pleasure in reading a physical book as opposed to a kindle
@@cerridwencottagediary9194 Indeed, I concur with your sentiments completely. I have never owned, or have ever had any interest in electronic readers. I buy mostly hard backs, and even though I live far away, continue to order my books from Blackwell Books in Oxford, as I have done for over fifty years :)
My late wife and I had to leave behind a large number of books in Oxford to move here, - not because of a smaller property, but to reduce the enormous costs of an International move, but found good homes for them, between academic colleagues and enthusiastic students. However, it was quite an upsetting wrench :(
thank you once again for this charming and delightful video - very well done :)
@@MrTorleon We prefer hardbacks also. It is a wrench to get rid of books that have been with you for many years. It is almost like saying goodbye to old friends
@@cerridwencottagediary9194 absolutely when it has to be done, but I have worked diligently over subsequent years to replace those books I could not live without - such as a book bought just a week or two ago - 'Greek Tragedy' by the late H.D.F.Kitto - in my view the best book ever written on this subject, initially bought when reading Classics at uni.
A set of books I could not leave behind, a set of large picture books, prepared and printed in Moscow between 1898 and 1905 - various traditional tales by Alexander Pushkin.
The block printed colour is that delightfully subdued colour so specific to Russia of the time.
I suspect you would love these :) I bought an additional four, printed in the 1970`s, but the colour is simply not as rich and deep as the original printing.
Take care - from one book lover to another :)
@@MrTorleon They sound very special