Recent reading
Dec. 13th, 2018 06:06 pmLots of short books this time.
The Letters of Joe Hill, edited by Alexis Buss and Philip S. Foner (2015)
Mostly letters from Hill when he was in prison, but not the letters written to him, and then various song lyrics at the end, with comments. I am now earwormed by "Where the Fraser River Flows".
Exit Strategy Martha Wells (#4 in the Murderbot series, 2018)
I enjoyed this, like the previous ones! But have nothing deep to say about it.
Tall - en tallrik biologisk mångfald (2017) and Björk - svart på vitt om biologisk mångfald (2009) by Bengt Ehnström and Martin Holmer
Two thematically organized books on the biodiversity tied to two different tree species, the Scots pine and the birch (both the common Swedish birch species Betula pubescens and B. pendula have similar species tied to them). Beautifully illustrated and quite interesting.
The Letters of Joe Hill, edited by Alexis Buss and Philip S. Foner (2015)
Mostly letters from Hill when he was in prison, but not the letters written to him, and then various song lyrics at the end, with comments. I am now earwormed by "Where the Fraser River Flows".
Exit Strategy Martha Wells (#4 in the Murderbot series, 2018)
I enjoyed this, like the previous ones! But have nothing deep to say about it.
Tall - en tallrik biologisk mångfald (2017) and Björk - svart på vitt om biologisk mångfald (2009) by Bengt Ehnström and Martin Holmer
Two thematically organized books on the biodiversity tied to two different tree species, the Scots pine and the birch (both the common Swedish birch species Betula pubescens and B. pendula have similar species tied to them). Beautifully illustrated and quite interesting.
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