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eemi42's review against another edition
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
slow-paced
3.5
I really like the TV series on PBS and I wanted to read it directly from the source. There are a couple differences—most notably Mrs. Hall is only mentioned occasionally and briefly. I also wish there had been more about Helen. Otherwise, the show was faithful to the material.
It's written less as a story with a beginning, middle, and end but more as a collection of anecdotes and episodes. Makes it really easy to pick it up and read a couple chapters here and there and then go read something else. If I hadn't borrowed it, I probably would've gone through it at a much more leisurely pace.
That being said, it's a relaxing and enjoyable read. There were even a couple times I laughed out loud. I'll probably make my way through the rest of the memoirs at some point.
It's written less as a story with a beginning, middle, and end but more as a collection of anecdotes and episodes. Makes it really easy to pick it up and read a couple chapters here and there and then go read something else. If I hadn't borrowed it, I probably would've gone through it at a much more leisurely pace.
That being said, it's a relaxing and enjoyable read. There were even a couple times I laughed out loud. I'll probably make my way through the rest of the memoirs at some point.
Moderate: Animal death, Blood, Excrement, and Medical content
Minor: Death
meganpbennett's review against another edition
As much as I love Herriot’s writing and the beautiful way he describes Yorkshire, there was far too much graphic animal death.
Graphic: Animal cruelty, Animal death, Death, Blood, Medical content, Medical trauma, Alcohol, and Injury/Injury detail
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