Hi, welcome to Alice and the Giant Bookshelf! I'm Alice and this is a channel all about my love for books. I am a self-confessed book hoarder and currently have over 150 unread books to get through! Join me to find out how I get on in my quest to read them all. Posting videos about books and other bookish things, usually twice weekly!
I watched the first two seasons of Reacher in amazon prime and I want to read the books should I start with Killing floor or skip it because it is the adaptation of the first season?
👁️👁️👮🏻👮🏻♀️🕵🏼🕵🏼 I recently finished the Shardlake series by C.J. Sansom and thoroughly enjoyed it. I was working very long hours on my feet so I devoured them via audiobook. I’m very late to your channel and I’m glad we still have access to your videos. Thank you for all you shared with the book tube community. ❤
I ask myself this question so often! I always make TBRs but I don't stick to them as much as I'd like to. xD I think my TBRs help me to prioritize the books I really want to read, so they do seem to have a purpose after all. 🤣
I found you to late i had just watch some shortch before. I started to be interested in your wlogg but you died soon after. I wish I had watched you sooner. But you will always live on your channel
I'm nearly finishing the book after watching the first season. Can't say it's my cup of tea... Maybe because i knew the plot already and wanted to just run through it. Also i don't like the writing style much (battle at the house with the pool is better in the book!) Writing like "It was 12 o'clock. She opened the cupboard, picked up something. Couldn't stop admiring her. She turned around and headed for the kitchen. Lights were on. The table had..." Mooove on! Just progress it already. I don't want to known about your date in detail or the furniture.
Try reading Naomi Wolf's 'The Bodies of Others' and 'Facing the Beast' for the other side of the story of these recent events. Though I loved Naomi Klein's 'Shock Doctrine', she's gone astray with this book, largely as a result of her family ties to the pharmaceutical industry.
I thoroughly enjoyed both novels and just like you, I think I liked the second one even more than the first! For the same reasons - reminded me of what I liked about Murder on the Orient-Express and it feels like the story was developed a little better in the sequel. I cannot wait for the third installment to be published in October - it's my most anticipated release of the year.
I watched the movie adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express . I wonder if i will enjoy the book even when i know the ending so i put it off for now . I'm currently reading ABC murders and just finished The murder of Rojer Ackroyd (i loved it)
My deepest sympathy to Jim, Harry and Alice’s family and friends. I felt like she was a friend though we’ve never met in person. And my heart hurts for Gemma and Charlie, the PlodAlong girls. Sending love from Charlotte,NC USA
Hi Alice. Nice to find someone online who shares our passion for books. We are complete novices who have the idea of opening a bookshop when we "retire". We are keen to find some knowledgeable guides who can give us some insights. Do you perhaps have any suggestions for us? Thank you.
I’m so very sorry for Alice’s family. May God give you peace in the days ahead. She was such a joy and intelligent woman; I loved her book reviews and suggestions.,
I discovered Alice’s channel recently by serendipity and it was a fantastic experience. Loved her recommendations and her comments. I just heard about her passing away through her friend’s channel. I’m so sorry to hear this news.😔💔 She was so young, full of energy, enthusiasm with many goals as she commented in some videos. From Puerto Rico, my most sincerely condolences to her family and friends ❤