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    I recently read All My Friends Are Going to Be Strangers by Larry McMurtry in which the narrator makes repeated mention of his love for “river books.”

    I was curious if anyone has any recs, especially non-fiction, that will quench my currently unaddressable thirst for nature? Whether it’s geography/oceanography/regional history/whatever else.

    by binobonobo

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    1. It’s fiction, but *The Easy Life in Kamusari* by Shion Miura was so evocative and enjoyable. It’s set in the remote forests of Japan and takes place over a year.

    2. linestrider19 on

      Walking in the Woods by Yoshifumi Miyazaki is about the concept of forest-bathing. It made me want to be outside so much that I read big chunks of the book in a forest.

      My favourite nature nonfiction is Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer though. Brilliant book that looks at nature through a lense of Indigenous wisdom as well as western science.

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