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I have started, but stopped to read a pre-release book I had to review for a publisher. Hope to start back this weekend!
Unfortunately its the only book so far that I couldn't get through my public library so I ordered from a bookstore. Its waiting for me. I need to ride my bike over there to get it. Its early here so just going to check what time the bookstore opens. Looking forward to reading it.
I just finished. I agree great photos- makes me want to buy a plane ticket there right away. Unfortunately, that's not in my budget this year.
I found some stories repeating and some sounding a little bit like a sales pitch for Hacienda Baru, but there were others that were fascinating. I was especially fascinated hearing about the sloths and the ants. The ant "chapter" was really amazing to me. I will be interested to see what sections you find interesting, Elizabeth.
I found some stories repeating and some sounding a little bit like a sales pitch for Hacienda Baru, but there were others that were fascinating. I was especially fascinated hearing about the sloths and the ants. The ant "chapter" was really amazing to me. I will be interested to see what sections you find interesting, Elizabeth.
Really enjoyed it, despite the over-the-top "you-are-all-bad-people, you-should-be-naturists-like-me-or-you'll-destroy-our-whole-planet" vibes.
Despite the 'holier-than-though' attitude, I think reading something like this does change your perspective. Or, in my case, reminding me that I already hold that perspective about nature - but just completely fail to apply it for a lot of the time.
Despite the 'holier-than-though' attitude, I think reading something like this does change your perspective. Or, in my case, reminding me that I already hold that perspective about nature - but just completely fail to apply it for a lot of the time.
And I agree, Laureen, I enjoyed the ant chapter the most. I think it sums up the whole idea from the author that we might be really clevel animals, but we havent got a clue when it comes to the bigger picture.
I kinda like the idea that we, as a race, are failing really badly and all of the other animals know it. Maybe that's just me being weird though :)
I kinda like the idea that we, as a race, are failing really badly and all of the other animals know it. Maybe that's just me being weird though :)
