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Teeming tadpoles

Tadpoles by Matt James

April 18, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

I wanted to like the book Tadpoles more than I did. Now, nothing was wrong with Matt James’ book, but it was not grabbing me. That might mean this story about a father and son and the day they spend together when exploring newly formed ponds and tadpoles, is one I need to read again as I missed something (I read too fast, concentrated too hard on text and not the big picture, etc.), or it can mean it is not for me. It is […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Environment, fathers, Matt James, nature, parents, science

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:241 · Genres: Children's Books, Fiction, Non-Fiction · Tags: Environment, fathers, Matt James, nature, parents, science ·
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The sedge is wither’d from the lake, And no birds sing.

Silent Spring by Rachel Carson

April 1, 2023 by KimMiE" Leave a Comment

Silent Spring, Rachel Carson’s powerful, 1962 non-fiction book documenting the damage caused by widespread and indiscriminate use of pesticides, has been on my TBR for a long time. I considered it something I simply had to read if I was going to continue to claim to be a science lover and environmentalist. I thought this would mostly be review for me since I’m already aware of the harm that DDT has caused. For one thing, I’m involved with an organization that supports conservation efforts around […]

Filed Under: Featured, Non-Fiction Tagged With: CBR15, conservation, Environment, KimMiE", nature, pesticides, Rachel Carson, science

KimMiE"'s CBR15 Review No:7 · Genres: Featured, Non-Fiction · Tags: CBR15, conservation, Environment, KimMiE", nature, pesticides, Rachel Carson, science ·
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How does your island grow?

Stranded!: A Mostly True Story from Iceland by ÆVar þÓr Benediktsson

March 31, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

CBR15Passport other country (Iceland) What would you do if you were stranded on a brand new, active volcano?  Well, I do not know about you, but I do not think I would fall asleep like the two characters of ÆVar þÓr Benediktsson’s book, Stranded!: A Mostly True Story from Iceland did. You see, back in the mid-to-late 1960s a volcano was created off the coast of Iceland. This brand-new island was really hot stuff (literally)! It was still flowing molten lava to the point if you […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Featured, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Anne Wilson, ÆVar þÓr Benediktsson, CBR15Passport, Environment, Iceland, science, Science & Nature, survival stories, volcanos

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:182 · Genres: Children's Books, Comedy/Humor, Featured, Graphic Novels/Comic Books, History, Non-Fiction · Tags: Anne Wilson, ÆVar þÓr Benediktsson, CBR15Passport, Environment, Iceland, science, Science & Nature, survival stories, volcanos ·
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We can’t go faster than light but maybe spacetime can!?

The Science of Sci-Fi: From Warp Speed to Interstellar Travel by Erin Macdonald

March 30, 2023 by Halbs Leave a Comment

This year is my “No-Buy Year,” so I’m trying (and mostly succeeding!) to cut way back on buying books in any form. I already have so many that I haven’t read! So right now I’m going through a backlog of Audible books on my now-defunct account. (I switched to Libro.fm last year to support local indie bookstores with my audiobook purchases. Highly recommend!) A benefit of the No-Buy Year is rediscovering the myriad things you previously thought highly enough of to purchase, but then shortly […]

Filed Under: Audiobooks, Non-Fiction Tagged With: astrophysics, Erin Macdonald, Mass Effect, science, Star Trek, Women Astrophysicists

Halbs's CBR15 Review No:13 · Genres: Audiobooks, Non-Fiction · Tags: astrophysics, Erin Macdonald, Mass Effect, science, Star Trek, Women Astrophysicists ·
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Brains, not just for zombies anymore

Battle of the Brains: The Science Behind Animal Minds by Jocelyn Rish

March 20, 2023 by BlackRaven Leave a Comment

CBR15Passport already own   Do you want fun facts about brains? And about animal minds in particular? Then you need the picture book by Jocelyn Rish and David Creighton-Pester that is called, Battle of the Brains: The Science Behind Animal Minds. And while it could have used some more humor (though brains are hard to be funny about, since they are seriously interesting), it still has some funny moment and is an interesting book to read. We follow a handful of different animas (from a […]

Filed Under: Children's Books, Non-Fiction Tagged With: animals, CBR15Passport, David Creighton-Pester, Jocelyn Rish, science

BlackRaven's CBR15 Review No:175 · Genres: Children's Books, Non-Fiction · Tags: animals, CBR15Passport, David Creighton-Pester, Jocelyn Rish, science ·
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I cannot recommend this book highly enough. I had such a good time with it.

Bitch: On the Female of the Species by Lucy Cooke

March 10, 2023 by narfna 2 Comments

I haven’t written it yet, but I’m fairly certain this review will mostly be made up of quotes. That’s the reason I have been letting it hold up my review queue, because I haven’t had enough spoons to sit down and go through all my tabs [see below for picture] for my favorite bits, and then organize the bits into some sort of order, and then finally think up smart things to say about them. And if not smart, then at least entertaining. I picked […]

Filed Under: Featured, Non-Fiction Tagged With: Bitch, Bitch: On the Female of the Species, British author, CBR15Passport, evolution, humor, Lucy Cooke, narfna, science, Women's History Month

narfna's CBR15 Review No:26 · Genres: Featured, Non-Fiction · Tags: Bitch, Bitch: On the Female of the Species, British author, CBR15Passport, evolution, humor, Lucy Cooke, narfna, science, Women's History Month ·
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