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How is everyone doing with this book? Do you want to extend this into November or should I start taking nominations for a new Book of the Month to start Nov. 1st?
Becky
Becky



Thought that parts of the book were very well written, in particular when he was writing about the route he took, and the detail and wildlife that he saw. Was not particularly keen on when he got on his soapbox about certain issues, not because he wasn't right about them, just that it wasn't what I was expecting from the book.


I have started it again but still just in chapter four. Wish he would tell me more than his feelings.

I did not like the first two chapters of the book but chapter three changed my mind. A constant theme of the energy of the sun and the origin of life is skillfully presented in the third chapter and Lister-Kaye returns to it constantly in the book. The chapter is done so well that I may use it in school for my classes one day. The author's stated theme is wilderness but I debate whether he presented that as artfully as he did the sun's power to give life.
The language of the book is lovely and my Kindle has dozens and dozens of highlights for vocabulary and beauty descriptions. I have also added many books to my "to-read" list that were mentioned. The natural observations were fewer than I am used to reading in nature books. The political discussion could have been deleted (but that would have betrayed the author's spirit) and I would have been delighted. But there is a point of view in this book that is unique and worth reading. I am glad I prevailed.

Thanks and happy reading!