Making books you had to read for school interesting
Ok, I'm the first to admit that some of the books I had to read 20 years ago at school sorted me o classical literature, but I'm a grown up now, and I'm much more interested in learning to appreciate grown up things. Heather makes all this possible by explains the 'hard' bits of classics. Keep up the good work Heather!
Pinkscrapbooker via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/15/14
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I love Craftlit for the classics she provides for viewers to listen to at their convenience. I even enjoy some of he chatter. I do have a difficult time though with the nuances of the ups and downs of her voice, sounds insincere. Sometimes  the stretching of words, the highs and lows of talking...Read full review »
shirley1935 via · 01/08/14
What a wonderful idea it was to combine literature and crafts! It lived up to all my expectations. The introductions at the beginning really help set the tone for the chapters to come and the divergent stories about knitting are a nice break from the some-times heavy audio content. The...Read full review »
Sedentary via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/21/07
What could be better than listening to great books and having them explained, critiqued and discussed by a fabulous teacher? I only wish I'd had a teacher like Heather in high school or college.Read full review »
Lorimae1176 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/23/14
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