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The Accidental Detectorist
The Accidental Detectorist: Uncovering an Underground Obsession | Nigel Richardson
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Each new field is hope, each old one reality. There are things below the surface that pull people together in a shared love of history, landscape and the hope that, this time, something incredible will be unearthed. When a travel writer is stuck on home soil in the middle of a pandemic he tries his hand at metal detecting - and is instantly addicted. This all-consuming hobby takes him around the country, back through history and deep into the psyches(his own included) of those hooked on 'happy bleeps'. The Accidental Detectorist is a big-hearted dig into a pastime sometimes mocked but always enticing. *** When locked-down travel writer Nigel Richardson is looking for a travel story close to his country cottage he turns to a leading metal detectorist with an infectious passion for the hobby. Before he knows it the mysteries of the fields are leading him on, into a world that casts the history of these isles and its people in an intriguing new light. Sifting Britain's soil from Portsmouth to Edinburgh, Nigel yearns to lose his detectorist's virginity by finding a 'hammered' coin - while learning that the search for treasure comes with a serious responsibility to our common heritage. As he immerses himself further in the world of metal detecting, exposing the shady activities of 'nighthawks', attending rallies and making lifelong friends, a change comes over him. This country beneath his feet, these people who scour it for clues and tokens - they are the home he's been looking for.
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Mitch
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A bit ‘blokish‘ - lots of men in camo, meeting in pubs, talking equipment and swishing their detectors across freshly ploughed fields. But being inside any sub cultural group is deeply fascinating. The codes, language, in fighting and personalities are fascinating. As is the rumination on our connection to the past, to the landscape and to the people who brought us to this point in time.

LeahBergen This sounds fascinating! 12mo
LeahBergen Aaaand I‘ve just ordered a copy. 😂 12mo
Texreader Great review! 12mo
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Aims42 Stacked! This sounds delightful 😍 I highly recommend this series: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4082744/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk 12mo
Mitch @Aims42 I‘ve watched a few episodes. It‘s hilarious! The author also talks about this series 👍🏼 12mo
Mitch @LeahBergen 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 12mo
Aims42 @Mitch It was so hard for me not to binge the entire series 😂 My hold for the book at the library is placed, this sounds like a good read! 🙌 12mo
AmyG Thank you my friend…I got a lovely red envelope today. Saving for Hanukkah. 😘 (edited) 12mo
Mitch @AmyG 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 11mo
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Did not expect to enjoy this quite as thoroughly as I did - one of my books of the year so far! The writing is warm, witty & nicely self-deprecating - the author seems down to earth & genuine. His joyous enthusiasm for his new hobby is totally infectious & impossible to resist - I was rooting for him to find his first 'hammered'. I particularly enjoyed his flight of fancy into the past, triggered by his finds. Highly enjoyable & recommended.

KathyWheeler Sounds like fun. I‘ve stacked it to read. 2y
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readingjedi
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Starting this one today. Nice cover. With thanks to #NetGalley for this book.

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