A quick review for the very short but fascinating book TreeNotes by Nalini Nadkarni. These very short little vignettes are all about the trees and how they touch human lives.
A quick review for the very short but fascinating book TreeNotes by Nalini Nadkarni. These very short little vignettes are all about the trees and how they touch human lives.
A review for the nonfiction book Hell’s Half-Acre by Susan Jonusas. This book is about a small family in Kansas in the late 1800’s who murdered 11 people just so they could steal their few possessions. This story focuses mainly on how their murders were discovered and the people who tried to track them down and bring them to justice.
A review for the nonfiction book A Field Guide to the Apocalypse by Athena Aktipis. This is a very informative book about how to prepare for those unexpected disasters that could come at anytime. It also has information about how historically disasters have shaped our lives and our world.
A review for the nonfiction book A Brief Atlas of the Lighthouses at the end of the world by Jose Luis Gonzalez Macias. A very interesting and beautifully illustrated book about some of the most remote lighthouses in the world.