With all the travels, it's been a slow reading month, however, I am thoroughly enjoying Humpback Highway. As did my husband. It's science (and Marine Biology) but in a chatty, interesting and accessible way. I think even teens would find it interesting and at their level. I ended up with a burning question so shot it to the author who responded. You can tell she loves whales, and shares her love with her readers. Her genuine interest is contagious, so it's a delight to read. Great book!
Note she just won an award - congratulations!
Another New Zealand author I listened to was Katherine Mansfield. This is a collection of short stories (read by Dame Peggy Ashcroft) and it was funny and entertaining, more modern (feeling) than I expected. I really enjoyed it.
I really loved Station Eleven, and while initially it took me a bit of time to get into it, I found this fun and entertaining as the story arc wound in on itself. I thought I'd give her new book a try soon to, when I get the chance.
So very short on the reading this month but a lot of interesting genres and writing styles. What's been on your bookshelf this month?
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Good book list … I’ve always liked Katherine Mansfield. I visited her house in Wellington, did you?
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What a lovely exchange with an author. That is a fun fact!
ReplyDeleteGreat reviews and books. I am adding the mystery to my reading list.
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Humpback Highway is a book that I should share with my naturalist book club. It might make a good read for the group.
ReplyDeleteI think you did well, combining books and travels this month!
Interesting choice of books. I have trouble committing to a book (I prefer shorter stories, like those in magazines or the web) but I do from time to time. Recently I read an old book that was made into a movie in the 1991 starring Barbara Streisand and Nick Nolte. Prince of Tides by Pat Conroy
ReplyDeleteYou've given me some books to look into. I do love Ngaio March and believe I've read all her books, available at our library anyway.
ReplyDeleteYour books sounds interesting, especially A Man Lay Dead. Hope you have a nice week.
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I've read a few Ngaio Marsh books over the years, they are pretty good for their time.
ReplyDeleteThe beauty of being able to reach the author via social media. Interesting fact. I want to go and see the Katherine Mansfield house in Wellington. I have been saying that for awhile. I must do it this summer.
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to look into Humpback Highway-- that sounds like a perfect high school supplement to a marine biology text I'm thinking of implementing next year!
ReplyDeleteInteresting books on your list. I hope you enjoy them. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteHow great that Dr. Pirotta answered your (interesting) question!
ReplyDeleteHugs and once again best wishes, Traude
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Katherine Mansfield led a sadly short life but a creative one. Nice to leave at least a legacy!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that - I'll read up about her...
DeleteI love to read so I'll try to find some of these books. I read mostly mysteries and read a few James Patterson books this month. Enjoy your day!
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