Learning so much about the Gulf of Mexico from its formation to overfishing and overhunting in the 19th and 20th centuries. Definitely recommend checking this one out in March
Learning so much about the Gulf of Mexico from its formation to overfishing and overhunting in the 19th and 20th centuries. Definitely recommend checking this one out in March
What a touching story. Grace and Tilly are far wider than their ten years. Many of the conversations in the book made me stop to reflect on our society's treatment of so-called "outsiders."
Just finishing up a few great books so that I'm ready for this weekend's exciting new release.
This was a fascinating and in depth look at the year long life of a small patch of English woodland. I can't wait to see the complete edition with its pages of color illustrations.
This was an exhausting read. Information was constantly restated to the point that I desperately wanted to bail. I only finished it because I love Monet and wanted to know more about his life. I would only recommend this to someone who desperately loves Monet.
"Romantic poets regularly sigh over their childhood memories of splendor in the grass of glory in the flower. But what are daisies and rainbows compared to four sleek and shiny paperbacks?"
This book is a wonderful reflection on one of the world's greatest storytellers and the magical world of youth
"The proper words for describing this book have yet to be invented. Magnificent is the best that I have, but even that falls short of the truth. This book is enchantingly romantic and unlike anything out there."-My review @Square Books
Set in rural Wales, Tom Bullough's "Addlands" is reminiscent of Willam Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying." The novel follows the troubled Hamer family through many generations from 1941-2011.