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The Humanure Handbook by Joseph Jenkins... before that it was The Marsh Builders by Sharon Levy... you have to be seriously fascinated by the nutrient cycle I guess to read any two books about sewage back to back for interest like I would, I know. But what can I say, in modern times nature still seems to take better care of our business than we do, meanwhile we make a bigger mess with our mess, it's like we are all a bunch of kids or something in that way... even after we grow up.
Quote from: Beldarna on February 09, 2019, 01:13:31 AMCurrently reading Elantris by Brandon Sanderson. Depsite many recommendations I've never read anything by him besides the ending of WoT. I was gifted this one for my birthday and it's pretty good.I haven't read that one yet but I enjoyed "Alcatraz Vs the Evil Librarians."
Currently reading Elantris by Brandon Sanderson. Depsite many recommendations I've never read anything by him besides the ending of WoT. I was gifted this one for my birthday and it's pretty good.
Currently reading the Silmarillion... or rereading, sort of, as I've read it before years ago but it was the Finnish translation. Next up on my reading list are Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall and Bring up the Bodies, a friend of mine recommended them and I got to borrow her copies.
Currently listening to "Jack Blank and the Imagine Nation." It's fun, but every time the reader says "Jack asked" or "Smart asked", I hear something else...