Andrew C.
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The Catch
- Fishing for Ted Hughes
- By: Mark Wormald
- Narrated by: Mark Wormald
- Length: 13 hrs and 53 mins
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It is in the midst of a swirling river, casting a line, that Mark Wormald meets Ted Hughes. He stands where the poet stood, 40 years ago, because fishing was Ted Hughes’ way of breathing—and because Ted’s writing has made Mark understand that it has always been his way of breathing, too. Using Ted Hughes’s collection of poems, River, and his fishing diaries as a guide, Mark returns again and again to the places where Ted Hughes fished.
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A compelling and unforgettable read
- By Ladylise on 26-09-23
- The Catch
- Fishing for Ted Hughes
- By: Mark Wormald
- Narrated by: Mark Wormald
A wonderfully read book that I thoroughly enjoyed
Reviewed: 18-03-23
After hearing Mark read a part of his book at The Arundel Arms, I was delighted it was on audible. knowing some of the rivers but having never read any of Ted Hughes' poetry this book has not only introduced me to Ted's work but also changed the way I see the rivers I fish like the West Dart and Taw.
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The Mushroom Hour Podcast
- By: Mushroom Hour
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Hi there...welcome to Mushroom Hour. Listen in as we venture into kingdom fungi with unique and beautiful humans who all share a passion for mushrooms. We'll go forage for wild mushrooms, explore their potency as nature's medicines, become citizen mycologists, transform human consciousness and learn how mushrooms inspired art, spirituality and culture throughout our history. There are so many ways that mushrooms can benefit (wo)mankind - we just need to tap into the mycelium network and let them share their gifts. Excited to have you along for the journey! Mush Love
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what a great interview in being self sufficient
- By Chris Maynard on 18-08-23
Great podcast
Reviewed: 02-11-22
Great podcast with a really cool mix of guests.
I can't recommend it highly enough.
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Swamplands
- Tundra Beavers, Quaking Bogs, and the Improbable World of Peat
- By: Edward Struzik
- Narrated by: Christopher Grove
- Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
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In a world filled with breathtaking beauty, we have often overlooked the elusive charm and magic of certain landscapes. A cloudy river flows into a verdant Arctic wetland where sandhill cranes and muskoxen dwell. Further south, cypress branches hang low over dismal swamps. Places like these - collectively known as swamplands or peatlands - often go unnoticed for their ecological splendor. They are as globally significant as rainforests, and function as critical carbon sinks for addressing our climate crisis.
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Great subject matter, but dull performance.
- By A on 24-12-22
- Swamplands
- Tundra Beavers, Quaking Bogs, and the Improbable World of Peat
- By: Edward Struzik
- Narrated by: Christopher Grove
detailed overview of wetlands
Reviewed: 04-09-22
Not a easy listen but I did enjoy it and felt it was well researched. very informative.
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The Treeline
- The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth
- By: Ben Rawlence
- Narrated by: Jamie Parker
- Length: 11 hrs and 59 mins
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The Arctic Treeline - the northern limit of the boreal forest that encircles the globe in an almost unbroken green ring - is the second largest biome on our planet. At this little-known frontline of climate change, the trees have been creeping towards the pole for 50 years already. Six of the tree species that populate these forests (larch, spruce, mountain ash, downy birch, balsam poplar and Scots pine) form the central protagonists of Ben Rawlence's story.
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Fascinating and troubling
- By 38Red on 24-02-22
- The Treeline
- The Last Forest and the Future of Life on Earth
- By: Ben Rawlence
- Narrated by: Jamie Parker
excellent and scary
Reviewed: 30-07-22
brimming with information a must listen for all if we are to try and mintage climate change.
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From What Is to What If
- Unleashing the Power of Imagination to Create the Future We Want
- By: Rob Hopkins
- Narrated by: Rob Hopkins
- Length: 7 hrs and 22 mins
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The founder of the international Transition Towns movement asks why true creative, positive thinking is in decline, asserts that it's more important now than ever, and suggests ways our communities can revive and reclaim it.
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What if everyone read this book...?
- By Milkmoon Mama on 02-03-20
- From What Is to What If
- Unleashing the Power of Imagination to Create the Future We Want
- By: Rob Hopkins
- Narrated by: Rob Hopkins
All of the COP 26 attendees need to read this book
Reviewed: 01-11-21
A great book that everyone should read but especially all of the COP 26 attendees need to read this book to change things for the better. the time to change is now. just think What If.......
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The Forager's Calendar
- By: John Wright
- Narrated by: John Wright
- Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
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A month by month handbook for foraging in the woods, fields and seashores of Great Britain. Look out of your window, walk down a country path or go to the beach in Great Britain and you are sure to see many wild species that you can take home and eat. From dandelions in spring to sloe berries in autumn, via wild garlic, samphire, chanterelles and even grasshoppers, our countryside is full of edible delights in any season.
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unexpected delight
- By lindapenname on 13-04-21
- The Forager's Calendar
- By: John Wright
- Narrated by: John Wright
Great book
Reviewed: 17-10-21
a great book and quite amusing. I would recommend having a hard copy or a field guide to help identify the plants.
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Homo Deus
- A Brief History of Tomorrow
- By: Yuval Noah Harari
- Narrated by: Derek Perkins
- Length: 14 hrs and 54 mins
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Yuval Noah Harari, author of the best-selling Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind, envisions a not-too-distant world in which we face a new set of challenges. Now, in Homo Deus, he examines our future with his trademark blend of science, history, philosophy and every discipline in between. Homo Deus explores the projects, dreams and nightmares that will shape the 21st century - from overcoming death to creating artificial life.
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Full of "wow, I never thought of it like that!"
- By david on 17-03-17
- Homo Deus
- A Brief History of Tomorrow
- By: Yuval Noah Harari
- Narrated by: Derek Perkins
interesting but not as good as Sapines
Reviewed: 11-10-21
I found this a hard book to get into which was a shame as Sapiens was really good.
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We Are Nature
- How to Reconnect with the Wild
- By: Ray Mears
- Narrated by: Simon Shepherd
- Length: 9 hrs and 44 mins
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Bushcraft and survival legend Ray Mears takes us on his own lifetime's journey through the natural world, into the British countryside and across continents, and shows us how to tune our senses, enhance our experience of nature, and understand our place within it. Guiding us through practical fieldcraft tips, Ray brings us up close with creatures we share our planet with, and reveals how we can learn from them, from the stealth of the leopard to the patience and stillness of the crocodile, and even the colour-changing camouflage of the octopus.
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How difficult was that to get through!
- By Jon on 15-06-21
- We Are Nature
- How to Reconnect with the Wild
- By: Ray Mears
- Narrated by: Simon Shepherd
great for anyone interested in the great outdoors
Reviewed: 31-08-21
Overall I did enjoy this book. It was a shame it wasn't read by Ray, I wasn't so keen on the narrator.
They was a great level of detail on the subjects covered in the book. I did feel it was lacking abit overall but intresting none the less.
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The Wild Places
- By: Robert Macfarlane
- Narrated by: Simon Bubb
- Length: 9 hrs and 42 mins
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Are there any genuinely wild places left in Britain and Ireland? Or have we tarmacked, farmed and built ourselves out of wildness? In his vital, bewitching, inspiring classic, Robert Macfarlane sets out in search of the wildness that remains.
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Terrible narrator, so disappointed.
- By ben on 11-11-20
- The Wild Places
- By: Robert Macfarlane
- Narrated by: Simon Bubb
transported to the wild
Reviewed: 25-08-21
I really enjoyed the poetic stories of the hidden wild places of the uk.
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Back to Nature
- Conversations with the Wild
- By: Chris Packham, Megan McCubbin
- Narrated by: Chris Packham, Megan McCubbin
- Length: 9 hrs and 4 mins
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Optimistic field notes from the new normal for nature. One thing has become clear this year - we need nature more than ever. And although the natural world has never been more under pressure, there are still reasons to be hopeful. Through personal stories, conservation breakthroughs and fascinating scientific discoveries, Back to Nature captures the essence of how we feel about the wildlife outside our windows.
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Transported to a childhood world
- By Hesseawakes on 13-12-20
- Back to Nature
- Conversations with the Wild
- By: Chris Packham, Megan McCubbin
- Narrated by: Chris Packham, Megan McCubbin
a must read for all before its to late
Reviewed: 13-08-21
a very honest and frank book detailing the current plight facing our wildlife and the plant. I just hope people not only read it but act as well.
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