Sunday, June 25, 2023

Reader Recommended

 



                 The Survival of the Bark Canoe

8 comments:

  1. Anything by John McPhee is recommended, highly. Try 'The Founding Fish'

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    1. Indeed; McPhee was once reviewed as being "incapable of writing a dull sentence." The collections like The John McPhee Reader(s) and Giving Good Weight are particular gold mines.

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  2. Agreed. "The curve of binding energy". A roomful of Hovings".
    The guy is a master of making anything interesting.

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  3. Never heard of that book before, but McPhee is a great writer. Thanks for the mention of it.

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  4. Just bought a copy for my New Englander brother in law who sailed for many decades prior to getting Parkinson’s. Thanks for the recommendation!

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  5. Annals of the Former World is the most interesting geology book ever written.

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  6. "Coming into the Country" - An introduction to the 'real Alaska'

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  7. Indeed. All of the above. Also on my bookshelf: Rising From the Plain, and Basin and Range.

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