Sandi's Great Riviera Rail Trip review – Toksvig's wonder-filled travelogue is a bibliophile's fantasy

🌞 I loved this trip with Sandi Toksvig! She's so down-to-earth and funny πŸ˜‚, but what really makes it special is how she weaves together literature and history. The way she meets that local boatman and they just click despite the language barrier is adorable πŸ’¬. And who wouldn't want to visit Edith Wharton's chateau 🏠? It's like a dream come true for book lovers. I was kinda bummed when some parts felt formulaic, but overall it's such a feel-good show 😊.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure about this one... The whole concept of a travel show based on literature sounds nice on paper, but how much actual reading are we getting out of it? πŸ“š I mean, Toksvig does seem to love books and history, but some parts feel like she's just winging it or relying on tourist info. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ And what's up with the lack of depth in some scenes? A whole episode about a trip to Saint-Tropez that feels formulaic? πŸ˜’ I'd have liked to see more substance and less "oh look, we're having fun" vibes. But hey, if you're a fan of Toksvig or just looking for something lighthearted, this might be the trip for you! πŸš‚
 
πŸš‚πŸ˜Š I'm totally with Sandi on this one! She's literally living her best life on that train 🚐 and her love for literature is so inspiring. I mean, who wouldn't want to explore the Riviera while chatting about Aldous Huxley πŸ“š? And that couple from Bradford who are fans of her QI show? ❀️ That was such a nice touch! My only gripe would be that some scenes felt a bit formulaic, like that boules game in Saint-Tropez 🎾. But overall, it's all about Sandi's infectious enthusiasm and love for the culture πŸŒŠπŸ’–
 
I'm loving this new series on Sandi Toksvig's travel adventures πŸš‚πŸ’• She's got that perfect blend of wit and enthusiasm that just makes you wanna join her on the journey 😊. I mean, who wouldn't want to explore the French Riviera with a book lover like Toksvig at the helm? πŸ“š The way she geeked out over Edith Wharton's connection to the area was so cool πŸ‘. And yeah, maybe some scenes felt a bit formulaic in Saint-Tropez πŸ€”, but I still enjoyed the boules game with the locals (even if it didn't bring anything new to the table 🎾). The hilltop vineyard finale though? 🍷🌊 That was pure magic ✨. Toksvig's just so charming and her love of literature is super relatable πŸ’–. Can't wait for more episodes!
 
🌊 I think what really stands out about Sandi Toksvig's Great Riviera Rail Trip is how it perfectly captures the essence of bibliophilia and literary exploration. The way she weaves together history, culture, and her love of literature creates this enchanting narrative that's hard to put down. πŸ“š However, I do think some scenes felt a bit formulaic, which might have detracted from the overall experience. Still, the vineyard finale was truly memorable! 😊
 
I'm loving Sandi Toksvig's Great Riviera Rail Trip πŸš‚πŸ“š! As a bookworm myself, I can totally relate to her excitement about visiting all these literary hotspots. The way she meets that local boatman in Sanary-sur-Mer and you just feel the connection between them is so sweet 😊. And omg, Edith Wharton's chateau? Dreams come true! 🌳

But yeah, some parts felt a bit formulaic to me, especially those scenes in Saint-Tropez. I get it, trying to make them work with her literary theme can be tough, but maybe next time they could dig deeper into the history and culture of each place? πŸ€”

That vineyard finale though... 😍 Toksvig's energy is so infectious! It's like you're right there sipping that rosé and soaking up all the French charm 🌊. If it was a bit more polished, I'd be totally on board with this travelogue, but still, Sandi Toksvig shines through her love of literature and adventure ❀️.
 
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