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The Wood for the Trees: The Long View of Nature from a Small Wood
The Wood for the Trees: The Long View of Nature from a Small Wood | Richard Fortey
12 posts | 5 read | 19 to read
From one of our greatest science writers, this biography of a beech-and-bluebell wood through diverse moods and changing seasons combines stunning natural history with the ancient history of the countryside to tell the full story of the British landscape.
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Octoberwoman
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I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it (some I‘ve had so long I don‘t even remember why!) Feel free to join in!

#ABookADay2023

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Tamra
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I might be weird. 🤪 By nature I‘m a monogamous reader so having multiple going on at once makes me a bit anxious, like I‘m not focusing or making progress. How silly, I know. The mind is a strange organism.

LeahBergen I get anxious when I have several books on the go, too. 😆 3y
Tamra @LeahBergen ahhhh thank you, I‘m not alone! ☺️ 2y
Simona I can manage two, but one have to be fiction and one nonfiction books. That is the only way to not feel overwhelming. 2y
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vivastory I always feel like I read less when I have more than one going 2y
Tamra @Simona overwhelming is a good adjective for it. I also usually have an audiobook going, but since it‘s a different format and have designated times for listening I don‘t fret about it. 2y
Tamra @vivastory yes, it does feel like that, precisely! 😜 2y
Leftcoastzen But so happy you decided to join us for 2y
Tamra @Leftcoastzen thank you, me too. I don‘t recall any of it thus far! 2y
Lcsmcat I can do a couple, but more than that and I get a little stressed, especially if they‘re similar. I do better if one‘s fiction, one‘s poetry, and one‘s nonfiction. But I can‘t stop joining buddy reads! 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2y
Cathythoughts I can do one book and one audio together. If I add another into the mix.... I get stressed out in no time ! I‘m delighted your reading The Reef too, I just started yesterday. 2y
Tamra @Lcsmcat yes, that I can usually handle just fine. But I agree, buddy reads are just sooo tempting and fun. 2y
Tamra @Cathythoughts I‘m delighted too! 😄 Wharton is a long time favorite. Your ideal is mine too, though I can handle a nonfiction dip in & out of book as well. 2y
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Tamra
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😆 People used to write such entertaining correspondence!

GingerAntics 😮 WOW!!! 3y
MicheleinPhilly Tell me how you really feel! 🤣🤣🤣 3y
DogMomIrene 😳 Yikes! Although, at least letters were private correspondence. Dude‘s not tweeting out his criticisms. 3y
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Tamra @DogMomIrene definitely a man of his time and yes, thank goodness no Twitter! 😏 3y
Tamra @MicheleinPhilly exactly! 😜 3y
Tamra @GingerAntics no inhibitions! 🫢 3y
GingerAntics @Tamra that‘s for sure. Love the descriptions, though. It could have been “these women are so ugly,” but no. Far more poetic than that. 🤣😂🤣 3y
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Tamra
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Getting back to my morning nature reading AND it‘s finally greening up here in earnest! 🌲🌳🍃

kspenmoll Beautiful cover in a beautiful setting, all that green! 3y
Tamra @kspenmoll it‘s such a relief when it happens at last. 😊 3y
batsy Lovely! 🌳🌲 3y
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merelybookish Yes, here too! Such a joy to have everything come back to life! 3y
Tamra @batsy 😊 3y
Tamra @merelybookish doesn‘t it seem like a late spring this year? I hope we get a long fall for compensation! 😆 (edited) 3y
Dragon Pretty cover and a pretty view 💚🐉 3y
Tamra @Dragon it was very pretty this morning - some rain & sun really has made everything pop! 3y
Dragon Spring and fall are my favourite seasons- love the colour 💚🐉 3y
youneverarrived Love this photo 💚 3y
Tamra @youneverarrived thank you 🌳 3y
Chelsea.Poole Great photo! I don‘t know this book, I‘m gonna look it up 😊🌿 3y
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shanaqui
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Pickpick

I actually got this soon after it came out, because I liked Fortey's book that was heavy on geology way more than I ever expected to like anything about geology, and then didn't touch it until now. Oops. It's gentle, curious and exploratory; not everything was of interest to me, but it was interesting to poke around into the corners of the woodland.

I think this is about where I stand with #BookSpinBingo...

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Tamra
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😍 Bookmail! I am hoping this is right up my alley. Will take its place on my nightstand to dip into.

Crazeedi What an awesome cover 4y
rubyslippersreads Gorgeous cover! 4y
merelybookish Worth the cover alone! 🤩 4y
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TheLudicReader That is a beautiful cover. 4y
Soubhiville Ooooo, what a beauty! 4y
TNbookworm Gorgeous❤ 4y
Suet624 A beautiful photo! 4y
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Briary
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Phew. I had a pretty hectic few weeks trying to make my escape for summer holiday. At last I made it, without biting anybody even, so, success!

Been reading lovely books, lots of nonfction by my beloved Richard Fortey and the like. And managed to reach my reading challenge goal so that's nice too. 📚🥳

Freespirit Well done 😍 5y
Crazeedi Congrats!🎉 5y
BookmarkTavern Congrats! 🎉📚🎉 5y
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Lindy
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Pickpick

It‘s a tiny patch of beechwood in SE England, just 4 acres, but Fortey examines it so closely and writes so engagingly that the place seems infinite. Insects, mosses, flowers, microscopic creatures, historical use by humans, connections with Tudor royalty etc, connected month by month for a year. Also love the specialized vocabulary, like bodgers: itinerant wood-turners. #Audiobook narrated by Mike Grady.

Lindy @saresmoore I realized that the parts where my attention drifted were where Fortey described physical layout of the land; I would have preferred maps instead, but that‘s not an option in audio. 6y
saresmoore I can imagine. I almost invariably read in print, so I‘ll note the potential for a paragraph skim from time to time. 🙂 6y
Lindy @saresmoore When you‘re in the mood for nature writing, this would be a good bet. 😊 6y
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Lindy
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Fortey writes that children inspired by Harry Potter wanted their own broomsticks so they could play quidditch. “The right kind of bundles of beech twigs could easily be cut in Lambridge Wood. More than a century ago, there was an artisan known as a broom squire who plied his trade deep in the beech wood, so it was a traditional skill. Now there was an unprecedented broom boom.”
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saresmoore One more great quote, and you‘ll have persuaded me on this book! 6y
Lindy @saresmoore ha! He covers a wide range of topics and I‘m most interested in the nature and social history parts. 6y
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Lindy
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“Spiders have been playing the arthropod version of cat-and-mouse with insects for 400,000,000 years.”

(Above is a screenshot of one of my favourite YouTube videos: https://youtu.be/sHzdsFiBbFc )

LeahBergen Mine, too. 😂 6y
Lindy @LeahBergen I don‘t know if this video is as funny for those viewers who aren‘t familiar with Hinterland Who‘s Who that was part of legislated Canadian content on television of a certain era. 6y
LeahBergen It probably wouldn‘t be. That music is part of my childhood and just cracks me up. 🤣 6y
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rubyslippersreads I just hope none of the spiders take drugs before my cat eats them, which is one of her hobbies. 😹🕷 6y
Lindy @LeahBergen One of my friends has that music as the ringtone on her phone. 😁 6y
Lindy @rubyslippersreads Your cat sounds like a character! 😸 6y
SoniaC Don‘t end up a crack spiders bitch. Words to live by 😂 6y
Lindy @SoniaC Yep! 6y
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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post! Wow, wow, wooow! One of today's preeminent science writers takes a Thoreau-ian turn by focusing on his patch of beech-and-bluebell wood (once owned by John Stuart Mill) in the English countryside, and poetically writes about the animals, plants, bugs, soil, and human interaction with his patch. With a shrewd naturalist's eye, Fortey greatly enhances his plot's breadth, purpose, & sanctity. Wow! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

hgrimes Pretty book! 8y
DreesReads What a gorgeous cover! 8y
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addison.roush
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This was a fascinating and in depth look at the year long life of a small patch of English woodland. I can't wait to see the complete edition with its pages of color illustrations.