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Since this will be for the October book of the month, I'm going to nominate Witch Wood by John Buchan. Another novel, but the environment is SUCH a strong character in the story! Happy Halloween, everyone! ;)

"C. S. Lewis liked this novel so much that he sent the author a fan letter, stating his appreciation for Buchan's novels but speaking especially of his gratitude for Witch Wood. Lewis commended the skilful buildup of atmosphere. You can find this Lewisian nugget in Janet Adam Smith's John Buchan and His World."
It's been years since I've read it, Andree, but I distinctly remember it having a very "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" feel and it was an eye-opener to how people living in a more rural time - without electric light - viewed the woods as a malevolent creature.



Thanks for all the recommendations! I am excited to read, Amazon Burning, an environmental thriller based on the Chico Mendes murder.
http://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Burning-...
Books mentioned in this topic
Amazon Burning (other topics)Witch Wood (other topics)
At the Water's Edge: A Walk in the Wild (other topics)
A Sting in the Tale: My Adventures with Bumblebees (other topics)
Just checking in to ask if you want to do an October book of the month or if you would prefer to have another month to work on A Sting in the Tale: My Adventures with Bumblebees. Please let me know below!
Thanks,
Becky