A big thank you from me in Cape Town for your wonderful videos this year You have enhanced my reading life , taken me shopping and taken me to the Booker award ceremony. I am so grateful to you You do everything with interest and humor.I love reading authors picking their best book. Have made a long list from this I wish you all you with yourself for the festive season and look forward to more book recommendations from you Maybe you will visit South Africa one day.Long Island , Butter, Held, rereading Michael Ondaatje, Caledonian Road What Maisie knew Virginia Woolf rereads , A day in the Life of Abed Salama, Intermezzo and loads of detective novels kept me going this year . Keep well and safe
What a great list of books!! Like you said it’s always extra special when authors recommend books! Melissa Harrison’s comment cracks me up and is extremely relatable. We all feel that fierce protectiveness when we love a book that much, so quite right!! 😉❤️ Thank you for sharing these with us Eric. 📚
Thanks, Charlie! Yeah, I think it's only natural to feel protective in that way though if we were judges reading dozens and dozens of other eligible books we'd probably not feel quite so defensive. It's all in good fun! 😊
Yes, Darwin's Origins is not what one expects it will be. Without spoiling anything, why are there ostriches in Australia but not Europe? Why are there boars on Pacific islands? It's quite good. It's also one of the few mentioned here I've actually read. And, like you I am interested in Woolf's diaries. I love diaries and collected letters, particularly from writers unashamed to say directly what they mean.
A big thank you from me in Cape Town for your wonderful videos this year You have enhanced my reading life , taken me shopping and taken me to the Booker award ceremony. I am so grateful to you You do everything with interest and humor.I love reading authors picking their best book. Have made a long list from this I wish you all you with yourself for the festive season and look forward to more book recommendations from you Maybe you will visit South Africa one day.Long Island , Butter, Held, rereading Michael Ondaatje, Caledonian Road What Maisie knew Virginia Woolf rereads , A day in the Life of Abed Salama, Intermezzo and loads of detective novels kept me going this year . Keep well and safe
Thanks so much! That's wonderful to hear and kind of you to let me know. 😊📚
Your videos are the best. I get so happy when I see that you have new video.
Thanks so much! 😊📚
Thanks for the link, I will read the article.
Long Island Compromise was great, recommend!
Oh thanks so much for this video, I am adding even more books to my TBR pile. Lovely!
You’re welcome! 😊📚
What a great list of books!! Like you said it’s always extra special when authors recommend books! Melissa Harrison’s comment cracks me up and is extremely relatable. We all feel that fierce protectiveness when we love a book that much, so quite right!! 😉❤️
Thank you for sharing these with us Eric. 📚
Thanks, Charlie! Yeah, I think it's only natural to feel protective in that way though if we were judges reading dozens and dozens of other eligible books we'd probably not feel quite so defensive. It's all in good fun! 😊
Echoes was great. The ghost really did work.
Such wonderful recommendations these. Thank you.
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I read or rather listened to Intermezzo. Highly recommend.
Echoes is on my TBR.
I’m currently listening to
Our Evenings
There Are Rivers in the Sky
Love this video so many good books
Thank you! 😊📚
I really like Long Island Compromise a lot!
Great! I hope to get a copy at some point.
Yes, Darwin's Origins is not what one expects it will be. Without spoiling anything, why are there ostriches in Australia but not Europe? Why are there boars on Pacific islands? It's quite good. It's also one of the few mentioned here I've actually read. And, like you I am interested in Woolf's diaries. I love diaries and collected letters, particularly from writers unashamed to say directly what they mean.
I'm reading "Here One Moment" by Liane Moriarty.
I am not a famous author but I recommend bear by julia phillips. no one talks about it
That partly may be because it's only just been published here in the UK this past week. Sounds interesting.
lublin was very gpod but a tough read for me