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If it wasn’t for a gardening club, taxidermists, and friends, Joshua Tree National Park wouldn’t be

Cactus Queen: Minerva Hoyt Establishes Joshua Tree National Park by Lori Alexander

March 15, 2024 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

Don’t get stuck by the lady known as the Cactus Queen! In Lori Alexander and Jenn Ely’s book Cactus Queen: Minerva Hoyt Establishes Joshua Tree National Park  we learn of a woman who loved the desert, its nature and who found a way to make it available for everyone by saving it.  I read this via an online reader copy, so I am assuming it will be a picture book size, but I really think everyone should read regardless of age or if the picture […]

Filed Under: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: california, Desert conservation, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Jenn Ely, Joshua Tree National Park, Lori Alexander, Minerva Hamilton Hoyt, Minerva Hoyt, National Parks, natural history

BlackRaven's CBR16 Review No:96 · Genres: Biography/Memoir, Children's Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: california, Desert conservation, Environmental Conservation & Protection, Jenn Ely, Joshua Tree National Park, Lori Alexander, Minerva Hamilton Hoyt, Minerva Hoyt, National Parks, natural history ·
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“There are three stages in scientific discovery. First, people deny that it is true, then they deny that it is important; finally they credit the wrong person.”

A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson

December 31, 2022 by narfna 4 Comments

When I was looking at the 2022 Read Harder Challenge for the first time and saw #9: “Read the book that’s been on your TBR the longest”, I knew without looking what that book would be, even though I haven’t looked at the beginning of my list in years. And that’s because I’ve been avoiding this book for as long as I’ve wanted to read it. Just one word for you: supervolcano. In Bryson’s signature breezy, humorous, yet intelligent style, he will explain to you […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Non-Fiction Tagged With: #history, A Short History of Nearly Everything, astronomy, audiobooks, Bill Bryson, biology, chemistry, geology, history of science, natural history, non fiction, paleontology, physics, richard matthews, science, that fuckin supervolcano

narfna's CBR14 Review No:256 · Genres: Audiobooks, Non-Fiction · Tags: #history, A Short History of Nearly Everything, astronomy, audiobooks, Bill Bryson, biology, chemistry, geology, history of science, natural history, non fiction, paleontology, physics, richard matthews, science, that fuckin supervolcano ·
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A yellow skeleton of (I think) a mastodon rotated so it's tusk-up, feet facing the left of the page, superimposed on a red background

‘What happened to the frogs? We don’t hear them calling anymore.’

The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History by Elizabeth Kolbert

March 6, 2022 by dsbs42 4 Comments

This book is equal parts heartbreaking, infuriating, fascinating, and beautiful. It hits my sweet spot exactly between natural history, science, environmentalism, and travel writing (freaking Kolbert got to go to, off the top of my head, Australia, Germany, France, Peru, Panama, Iceland, Scotland, and Italy for this book, and I’m pretty sure I’m forgetting some). This genre is my catnip, and if I could trade lives with any author on the planet, well, it would probably be Michael Palin, actually, but Elizabeth Kolbert and Mary […]

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Elizabeth Kolbert, natural history

dsbs42's CBR14 Review No:4 · Genres: History · Tags: Elizabeth Kolbert, natural history ·
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Lady Trent takes another trip

The Tropic of Serpents by Marie Brennan

February 5, 2021 by TheShitWizard Leave a Comment

The second book in The Memoirs of Lady Trent series, while The Tropic of Serpents didn’t quite reach the same giddy heights of adoration as A Natural History of Dragons had, that was mostly down to me having had no expectations with the first, and stratospheric ones with the second. The now widowed Isabella Trent is mother to a young son, but still possessing a naturalist’s thirst for more knowledge about dragons. Flying in the face of what polite Scirling society thinks she ought to […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, Fiction, Marie Brennan, natural history

TheShitWizard's CBR13 Review No:5 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, Fiction, Marie Brennan, natural history ·
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Fantastic start to what I’m sure will become my new obsession

A Natural History of Dragons by Marie Brennan

October 20, 2020 by TheShitWizard 1 Comment

An absolute delight from start to finish, as a huge fan of both the diaries of Victorian explorers and fantasy, A Natural History of Dragons felt perfectly tailored for me and I adored it so much I’ve already gone ahead and bought a bunch more of the series. Lady Trent has always been fascinated by dragons, but in her day a lady’s place is most definitely meant to be sitting prettily in a drawing room, making sure to not tax her thoughts with anything more […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction Tagged With: #fantasy, alt-history, exploration, Fiction, Marie Brennan, natural history

TheShitWizard's CBR12 Review No:36 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction · Tags: #fantasy, alt-history, exploration, Fiction, Marie Brennan, natural history ·
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Cry Wolf

American Wolf: A True Story of Survival and Obsession in the West by Nate Blakeslee

September 27, 2019 by lumenatrix Leave a Comment

My cousin recommended this book to me and, oh man, am I glad she did. I swear, I don’t think I have ever cried so hard reading a non-fiction book before. This is an examination and history of the reintroduction of wolves into the Yellowstone Valley. It’s a very broad look at the entirety of the re-introduction project  started in 1995 following through until around 2014 or so, as well as getting really deep into the case studies of the various wolf packs, focusing predominantly […]

Filed Under: History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: American Wolf, cbr11bingo, nate blakeslee, natural history, non fiction

lumenatrix's CBR11 Review No:32 · Genres: History, Non-Fiction · Tags: American Wolf, cbr11bingo, nate blakeslee, natural history, non fiction ·
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