But those things hadn’t been a part of my life. Had I been a die-hard conservationist or scientist or maybe grown up on a farm, I’d have likely laughed myself silly at such notions. I wanted to invoke something – for some life force to make its presence known to me – and the wanting of it felt like a kind of lovesickness. Jini Reddy – “Wanderland: A Search for Magic in the Landscape” I acquired this as part of my June 2021 Christmas and Birthday Book Token Splurge (on as the Heath Bookshop didn’t exist to splurge in then) I did save it as it was our Read Together List, and I’m pleased to say that I have now read and reviewed all the books pictured here (part-way down the post) bought at the same time. Another of the Emma and Liz Reads books (if you want to find them all, click here or on the category in the category cloud), much shorter than “Square Haunting” so it only took us a couple of months to get through, a chapter or two at a time.
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