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A review by beersbooksandbooos
If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of the Home by Lucy Worsley
adventurous
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
4.5
✴✴✴✴½
I have to say Lucy Worsley is one of my favorite historians and I love watching her documentaries. This was the first book by her that I read and I will be reading more. I am really glad that I picked it up and I'm going to be reading more very soon. I liked that it was very easy to read/listen to and it didn't read like a textbook. I find a lot of history books read like textbooks but I am noticing a lot more getting away from that.
PS I am going to rewatch some of my favorite Lucy Worsley now
I have to say Lucy Worsley is one of my favorite historians and I love watching her documentaries. This was the first book by her that I read and I will be reading more. I am really glad that I picked it up and I'm going to be reading more very soon. I liked that it was very easy to read/listen to and it didn't read like a textbook. I find a lot of history books read like textbooks but I am noticing a lot more getting away from that.
PS I am going to rewatch some of my favorite Lucy Worsley now