Choices

The last two books I've read, Circles in a Forest and The Fools Progress, being exceptional, I'm apprehensive about what to read next. Is three in a row too much to ask in life? Maybe, to be safe, I'll stick to something I'm comfortable with like Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?, having recently read a research paper comparing brain connectivity, or maybe The Hidden Life of Trees. Choices that seem important in one's declining time, but for that little voice in my head that questions why. ;-)
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Published on July 23, 2020 08:31
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message 1: by Chrisl (new)

Chrisl Appreciate that you found 'Circles in a Forest' exceptional. It has long been one of my favorites to recommend. Also happily noted your 5-star ratings for Doig's 'Sea Runner's and Vaillant's 'Tiger'
Circles in a Forest
The Sea Runners
The Tiger: A True Story of Vengeance and Survival
If you want to read other Siberian setting / 'sea stories ... I suggest Jon Turk's awesome expedition 'following whales' in the northwest Pacific and Corey's Steller story
In the Wake of the Jomon: Stone Age Mariners and a Voyage Across the Pacific
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7...


message 2: by L.G. (new)

L.G. Cullens Chrisl wrote: "Appreciate that you found 'Circles in a Forest' exceptional. It has long been one of my favorites to recommend. Also happily noted your 5-star ratings for Doig's 'Sea Runner's and Vaillant's 'Tiger..."

Thank you. I'm always on the lookout for good eco-lit.


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