SPRING BOOKS 📖🌸 my spring TBR & spring recommendations
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- It's almost spring! So of course it's time for a seasonal book list. Today I am sharing some of my favorite books that feel spring-ish as well as some I would like to get to this season.
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The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady: amzn.to/3VlMNVz
@ChautonaHavig
The Poetry of William Wordsworth: amzn.to/43lawXQ
Persuasion: amzn.to/3wTWoZz
The Story Girl: amzn.to/43i6D69
Elly MacKay on Instagram: / elly.mackay
The Secret Garden: amzn.to/3x6LBLx
The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax: amzn.to/3wTWqAF
The Nature of Small Birds: amzn.to/490G1I1
All Along You Were Blooming: amzn.to/3wV7ddU
Mortal Queens: amzn.to/3PntdEF
The Tarnished Garden: amzn.to/3wTWrVf
Blood of the Stars: amzn.to/492AosK
The Bird in the Tree: amzn.to/48WA12X
Something Good: amzn.to/3PoLBwM
Jane Austen at Home: amzn.to/49YCtrc
Belladonna: amzn.to/3x6LEXJ
Understood Betsy: amzn.to/493b0mK
Under the Lilacs: amzn.to/3To479M
Little Men: amzn.to/492AqRo
What Katy Did Next: amzn.to/48Ys8Kt
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00:00 - intro & spring classic recs
08:45 - spring non-classic recs
13:18 - my spring tbr
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Understood Betsy is such an underrated classic. Love it! It dovetails nicely with Little Men, as far as kids learning at their own pace.
I have my mom’s copy of Under the Lilacs from when she was a girl and I’ve never read it, so I think you’ve inspired me to give that a go!
Hoping to read both Persuasion and The Secret Garden this spring 😄 thank you for sharing!
To me Anne screams spring!
I love the Mrs. pollifax series, so fun. I always look forward to your posts. Thank you.
I can't wait to keep going in the series!
I just finished rereading the secret garden. I relate to Mary as a child. I was spoiled too only forr different reasons. I’m blind and nobody says no to the disabled child. So I remember relating so hard to Mary when she asks Martha whose gonna dress her because I had that conversation so many times. And now it just makes me laugh. But I usedd to love that we had that in common. For the record, I can dress myself now.
Mrs. Pollifax is very high on my list right now! I cannot wait to try it 🥰
I love mrs. Pollifax!
That copy of Secret Garden is gorgeous!
I really liked Little Men! It was very similar in tone and feel to Little Women, and Jo was delightfully Jo still.
That's great to hear about Little Men!
I looooove looking through the Edwardian lady books. ♥️🌿 I reread/listened to Persuasion during FebRegency. ♥️
That you love the Edwardian lady books surprises me 0%, you have all the good vibes I love, Amy! You are so well read and I aspire to reach your level one day. ☺
Chantel, I am currently reading The Unexpected Mrs Pollifax! It's so much fun!
Jane Austen definitely feels Spring and Summery to me! I really enjoyed this Spring book recommendation video. Your seasonal videos are always the best! 🌼🌷🩵
Thanks Robin!
"Smells like an old book" 😂😂. If it's musty old-not good, but just "old paper smell"...ahhh heaven! Thanks for taking time out of your busy days for a great video. I love to read seasonally.😊
❤📚🌺Great Spring recommendations! I'm reading Middlemarch by George Eliot for March/April, and for your challenge, I'll be reading Bitter Greens by Kate Forsyth. My cover is beautiful and screams Spring. 😊
I loved “Jane Austen at home” as an audiobook. Somehow I read it first as a book and completely forgot! And then listened to it and felt so much connection with her fate and her desire to create.
Oh, that's great to hear about the audiobook, I may see if I can get that from the library to listen to, thanks!
Hi Chantel
I hope that you will enjoy all of these books that you want to read. They all sound good.
Take Care & Happy Reading
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Thanks Linda!
I haven't even thought about Spring books, even though the spring flowers have already started blooming. I am currently reading Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha, which takes place at the end of May.
Wow, jealous of the flowers! Maybe I should cruise through a few Mrs. Pollifax so I can read that one in May!
@@ChantelReadsAllDay I was shocked when I saw I had let 2 months pass between Mrs. Pollifax books! They really are so fun. I have a couple of other friends reading them, too.
Beautiful variety of recommendations ❤
Thanks Kris!
Wondering is Mortal Queens a single read or will there be a sequel? I'm just thinking that I don't want to jump into it if I'm going to have to wait for the next one to come out.
Thank you for all your recommendations, I truly love all your videos!
Mortal Queens will be a duology! I'm assuming the next will come out early 2025 but I don't actually know.
I'm not really a seasonal reader until the Fall.... then I usually want to read dark academia or Mysteries. 😅 but if someone has a prompt (like Kate's year long challenge she's doing this year) for a winter book or summer book, I'll pick one up that fits usually.
Historically that's been me too, Penny, but I'm trying to become more of a seasonal reader, we'll see if it works.
I have The Nature of Small Things but haven't read it yet. I think it'll go onto my April TBR.
100% agree with all the books so far, though! I need to try All Along You Are Blooming. Haven't read that either.
I've been talking about A Bird in the Tree (and the Elliot Trilogy) a lot. I will say that I think you'll get MAD at the characters (you should) but I will also say it is taken care of and handled. Which I think is pretty cool.
Understood Betsy is THE BEST. I love it. And if you like it, you might like Love, Elisabeth by Christy Martenson.
I think for spring, I'm DEFINITELY pulling out a few more of my D. E. Stevenson books. They are usually either springy feeling or autumnal so I'll have to dig around and see.
I keep meaning to read Love, Mary Elisabeth. Maybe in April!
Oh, I think you'll love The Nature of Small Birds!
And thanks for the heads up on the characters in the Elliot trilogy, that will help me when I'm reading, I'm sure.
I have yet to read an D. E. Stevenson, is Miss Buncle the place to start or where?
I hope I’m wrong, but I don’t think you’ll enjoy Belladonna. If I remember correctly, there’s a bit of language and one open-door scene.
Have you read The Grace of Wild Things?
I need to read the Story Girl. Have you read the Blue Castle & if so, what did you think?
Yes, I read The Blue Castle years ago, I enjoyed it but didn't LOVE it like most seem to. Definitely worth the read though.
Can ask that maybe one day you do a section on Christian fiction/sci-fi that a woman could buy for a brother, husband, or father that is really difficult to find. sorry if you have done that already.
Your voice is so soothing.
I need to know what that piano musjc was in the beginning i keep hearing it. But not figuring out what it is
It's from the CZcams Audio library it's free to use that's why so many ppl use it. I don't know the name of that track specifically but It shouldn't be too hard to find.
I'll take a look see 🙈 thank you 🙂
Yes, it's called I Don't Want To Do This Without You, hope that helps!
If Chantel reads all the day she reads all the 24 hours , then she reads all the 24*60 minutes and if she reads all the 24*60 minutes then she reads all 24*60*60 seconds.
I've just ordered the country diary in through the library. I also discovered there, and have ordered, the BBC dramatization, done in twelve parts, one for each months. I hope it's done well. Have you seen it? Or you @AmyofHearthRidge? Or anyone else?