That QR Code/Playlist thing in that book is one if the most genius things I've ever heard! I hope that becomes a more popular or common thing to do in books. It's interactive and just really cool! ❤
As a girl from West Virginia, I am really wanting to read The Yule Lord too. I adore Brom. I have read Slewfoot and Lost Gods. Both amazing. Monongahela National Forest, which was featured at the end of Slewfoot is actually a place I visit all the time because I have family that lives there. That was an unexpected treat. So now every time I drive through it I think of the book, and it makes the area even more special. Also, I appreciate your style and personality very much. Thank you!
I'm jealous of you finding Under The Whispering Door secondhand! I've got a copy myself, I'm excited to read it but I've fallen into the trap of waiting for the perfect moment. Also, you gifting the same book as your friend is one of the cutest things ever
I found it after losing my mother figure In my life, it’s a beautiful telling & so warm of a telling in how death comes upon. I love that books find you when you need it.
If you enjoy Rebecca Ross's writing, I really suggest reading Dreams Lie Beneath. It isn't as popular as her other books, but it's an amazing standalone nonetheless!
I didn’t like Under The Whispering Door as much as The House in the Cerulean Sea, the beginning made me laugh a lot but the rest of the book just isn’t what I expected based on the synopsis. I thought the character got the chance to live as much life as possible before crossing to the other side but that’s just not what happens and I was more interested in what I thought it would be 😬 but it was definitely cozy and I hope you like it!
I found Under The Whispering Door right after I lost my mother figure in my life & oh my gosh it was beautiful. I cried & it’s almost a beautiful telling of how death happens. A bit of difference in acceptance to the afterlife 🫶
The translation of in een donker donker bos in Afrikaans translates to in one dark dark bush 😂 because we don’t generally use “bos” interchangeably with “woud” unless it’s for the rhythm and there’s no other word for “bush” specifically. And also because of the natural landscape where we refer to woodlands as bosveld and shorten it to bos which is distinguished drastically from our foresty areas. Lol I found that very interesting 😂
That’s so fun to hear!!! I love linguistics. In Dutch “bos” is the most used word for forest or woods, although “woud” means the woods too, but we don’t say that a lot. A bush is a “struik” :) so def interesting hahah thank you for sharing 💞
I think you should read The Paris Apartment. Again, the characters arent good people really BUT it is super interesting from the beginning and imo it was harder to guess the person who "did it" then when I was reading The Hunting Party or The Guest List. I think Paris Apartment had more twists then Foley's other thrillers while having the exact same vibes as Guest List. I cannot believe more people dont like it😭 its a slowburn, but I thought it was great if you liked her other thrillers.
Just finished this newly released, original collection of fairy tales, entitled 'Sillies, Fancies, and Trifles' - it was phenomenal and just perfect for the season. You guys would love it! What's everyone else reading, I want some more recommendations to add to the lovely ones here. Keep up the beautiful videos :)
I just finish under the whispering door and i loved it 😭 Kind of similar to The house by the cerelaen sea but im here for it 💕 I cant wait to Read The lives of Puppets because I just love Tj Klunes works so far
That QR Code/Playlist thing in that book is one if the most genius things I've ever heard! I hope that becomes a more popular or common thing to do in books. It's interactive and just really cool! ❤
Great books!! :) Happy reading and spring! :3
As a girl from West Virginia, I am really wanting to read The Yule Lord too. I adore Brom. I have read Slewfoot and Lost Gods. Both amazing. Monongahela National Forest, which was featured at the end of Slewfoot is actually a place I visit all the time because I have family that lives there. That was an unexpected treat. So now every time I drive through it I think of the book, and it makes the area even more special. Also, I appreciate your style and personality very much. Thank you!
I definitely want to get into more horror fantasy as well! It’s such a vibe honestly. I’m currently writing a horror fantasy and it’s so much fun :))
I'm jealous of you finding Under The Whispering Door secondhand! I've got a copy myself, I'm excited to read it but I've fallen into the trap of waiting for the perfect moment.
Also, you gifting the same book as your friend is one of the cutest things ever
I'm looking forward to Somewhere Beyond the Sea by TJ Klune and Happy Place by Emily Henry.
As we speak, I am currently in Chapter Nine of Under the Whispering Door
🌳Is it the same concept as the first book?
@@leratomahloko4983 Are you referring to House in the Cerulean Sea? If so, no; Under the Whispering Door is a totally different story
@@SilverScribe85 Yes I was. And, oh okay, dankie(thanks).
@@leratomahloko4983 You're welcome
There IS, however a sequel to Cerulean Sea coming in September though
I found it after losing my mother figure In my life, it’s a beautiful telling & so warm of a telling in how death comes upon. I love that books find you when you need it.
Such a wholesome book haul ✨️
The Observatory book looks so gorgeous! :D
I can't find the observatory anywhere unfortunately. Would love to read it. Also, beautiful video as always ☺️🌸
I’m really excited to read Divine Rivals, I’m planning on reading it next.
If you enjoy Rebecca Ross's writing, I really suggest reading Dreams Lie Beneath. It isn't as popular as her other books, but it's an amazing standalone nonetheless!
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I didn’t like Under The Whispering Door as much as The House in the Cerulean Sea, the beginning made me laugh a lot but the rest of the book just isn’t what I expected based on the synopsis. I thought the character got the chance to live as much life as possible before crossing to the other side but that’s just not what happens and I was more interested in what I thought it would be 😬 but it was definitely cozy and I hope you like it!
I found Under The Whispering Door right after I lost my mother figure in my life & oh my gosh it was beautiful. I cried & it’s almost a beautiful telling of how death happens. A bit of difference in acceptance to the afterlife 🫶
The translation of in een donker donker bos in Afrikaans translates to in one dark dark bush 😂 because we don’t generally use “bos” interchangeably with “woud” unless it’s for the rhythm and there’s no other word for “bush” specifically. And also because of the natural landscape where we refer to woodlands as bosveld and shorten it to bos which is distinguished drastically from our foresty areas. Lol I found that very interesting 😂
That’s so fun to hear!!! I love linguistics. In Dutch “bos” is the most used word for forest or woods, although “woud” means the woods too, but we don’t say that a lot. A bush is a “struik” :) so def interesting hahah thank you for sharing 💞
I want to read The Undetectables! It looks so funny.
🌻 I’m watching this on my lunch break for some much needed solace and calm ☮️ more books added to my TBR!
I think you should read The Paris Apartment. Again, the characters arent good people really BUT it is super interesting from the beginning and imo it was harder to guess the person who "did it" then when I was reading The Hunting Party or The Guest List. I think Paris Apartment had more twists then Foley's other thrillers while having the exact same vibes as Guest List.
I cannot believe more people dont like it😭 its a slowburn, but I thought it was great if you liked her other thrillers.
Lovely video as always ❤
Under the Whispering Door became my favorite book of all time once read last year.
Just finished this newly released, original collection of fairy tales, entitled 'Sillies, Fancies, and Trifles' - it was phenomenal and just perfect for the season. You guys would love it! What's everyone else reading, I want some more recommendations to add to the lovely ones here. Keep up the beautiful videos :)
I just finish under the whispering door and i loved it 😭 Kind of similar to The house by the cerelaen sea but im here for it 💕 I cant wait to Read The lives of Puppets because I just love Tj Klunes works so far
it's always the longest short story that gets you
There is a similar feel to the Cerulean Sea, but it is different enough.
I literally just got back from a bookstore...*sighs* will be returning shortly 😅
For the Rotterdam girlies, could you share the name of the thrift store where you check the books? Thank you ❤️
I was hoping you would have a new video today! 🎉🎉🎉
As always I love your vibe! Have you read belladonna? I am usually not a YA person but I enjoyed it and I believe it’s a series
Omg ik hou van Tessels stickers. 'Geert Wilders is not hot' hangt door alle gebouwen van UU drift
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I was bored reading divine rivals
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As an indigenous person, I just can't get behind TJ Klune. :/
Love this video!❤ I am currently Reading saving 6, it’s the 3rd novel in the boys of Tommen series. You should read that LOL📚🩵
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