I'm just finishing Wonderland, A Year of Britain's Wildlife Day By Day, by Brett Westwood and Stephen Moss, which has 366 short but well written essays on 366 different species it's possible to see in the UK.
Recently finished The Meteorites by Helen Gordon, which is a book of journalistic style essays about human interactions with meteorites.
I've also recently read a poetry collection so I'll probably switch to fiction next.
And for some reason I'm recalling how much I enjoyed the novel Ways of Dying, by Zakes Mda, which begins in a village that is probably in a fictionalised Lesotho.
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Date: 2025-03-05 11:33 pm (UTC)Recently finished The Meteorites by Helen Gordon, which is a book of journalistic style essays about human interactions with meteorites.
I've also recently read a poetry collection so I'll probably switch to fiction next.
And for some reason I'm recalling how much I enjoyed the novel Ways of Dying, by Zakes Mda, which begins in a village that is probably in a fictionalised Lesotho.