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Jess861
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Mehso-so

I couldn't decide how I should rate this book. While the author does a great job of mixing a memoir with the science and culture of the Eel - some sections fell flat for me. With so little known about the Eel it felt like some of the book was just filler. I was particularly fascinated to learn about the culture of Eel fishing and the history behind it. It is also quite amazing how elusive the Eel has managed to be throughout history.

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Jess861
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My new tradition is to make myself a lunch for work so I can sit in my office during lunch and take 30 minutes to read. So far, so good! Going to get in a few pages of this fascinating book on Eels today.

#Naturalitsy #Eels #Nonfiction #LunchTimeReading

AllDebooks Nice bit of self care going on there. I love it. Enjoy! 😀 2y
Jess861 @AllDebooks I mean I make our eldest his lunch for school every day so I'm not sure why I'm so lazy when it comes to my lunch 😆 2y
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BookishTrish
War and Turpentine: A novel | Stefan Hertmans
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Ever since I read The Book of Eels, I‘ve been noticing them everywhere #eels

Soubhiville Wait there‘s a Book of Eels? Going to check that out right this second! Lol. 4y
BookishTrish @Soubhiville It‘s soooooooo good 4y
Soubhiville My library has it! 😊. I may to squeeze it into my February TBR. Thanks for bringing that into my life! 4y
BookishTrish @Soubhiville Enjoy! I‘m thinking of buying myself a copy to reread. 4y
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BookishTrish
Boyfriend Material | Alexis Hall
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Again with the eels!

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BookishTrish
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Ever since I read The Book of Eels, eels have been showing up everywhere

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BookishTrish
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Pickpick

I learned a lot about eels. And a lot about the history of people studying eels. Most importantly the book was a reminder that mystery can be magical - whether it‘s in the unspoken silences between a father and son or teams of scientists wanting to find eels in the Sargasso Sea. A truly great book.

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