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    hi there! recently, ive finished the book fishing for the little pike / summer fishing in lapland and i found it to be the perfect kind of book for me and so im now looking for more books like that. im a birdwatcher, an ecology student and someone who loves animals and nature in general and so i really enjoy seeing these topics in my books. thats also why i enjoye where the crawdads sing back in the day, i just did not like the detective aspect of that book as much. also, im looking for fiction, not non fiction, of course. ill be happy for all the reccommendations!!

    by guud_lobster

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    1. WildlifePolicyChick on

      I know just the author: Gerald Durrell. Naturalist/conservationist. His Corfu Trilogy is a memoir of his time in Corfu as a young boy (WWII era) where his love of nature blossomed. The individual titles are *My Family and Other Animals*; *Birds Beasts and Relatives*; and *The Garden of the Gods*. Beautiful books.

      You should also read *Silent Spring* by Rachel Carson (started the modern environmental movement) and most anything by E.O. Wilson.

    2. WhiteHeartedLion on

      You want to read about nature in fiction. I think nature plays a big role in Robbie Arnott’s Rain Heron and also Dusk.

      Vaster wilds of by Luren Groff and The wall by Marlen Haushofer have in common that they have a sole character in nature with little to no other human characters.

      Obviously Jack London.

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