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luana420's review
5.0
Perfect bedtime lecture. I kinda wish Cox would publish nothing else but rural musings such as these, as I am a selfish reader.
kms1878's review
5.0
Very enjoyable little book. Lovely artwork and fun anecdotes and observations in Tom's usual style.
smithla8's review
5.0
A walking tour of an interior landscape
Another lovely book by Tom Cox, who always manages to wrap exquisite language around experiences common and strange, leading the reader across emotional terrain, through musical streams, down feline footpaths to insightful beaches. Somewhere between philosophy and narrative, a truly delightful read.
Another lovely book by Tom Cox, who always manages to wrap exquisite language around experiences common and strange, leading the reader across emotional terrain, through musical streams, down feline footpaths to insightful beaches. Somewhere between philosophy and narrative, a truly delightful read.
btecbobdylan's review
4.0
[3.5 stars]
another lovely little book from Tom Cox, consisting of fragments from his notebooks over the years (one entry consists of a single word: “Wasps.”) i’d read about 40% of this book before, in fragments, on his Twitter (which is excellent) and in long form posts on his website (which is even excellenter), but tbh i have so much built up goodwill for Cox’s writing that i couldn’t fail to enjoy this book. if you pick this up and haven’t read Ring the Hill or 21st Century Yokel, then fix that immediately.
another lovely little book from Tom Cox, consisting of fragments from his notebooks over the years (one entry consists of a single word: “Wasps.”) i’d read about 40% of this book before, in fragments, on his Twitter (which is excellent) and in long form posts on his website (which is even excellenter), but tbh i have so much built up goodwill for Cox’s writing that i couldn’t fail to enjoy this book. if you pick this up and haven’t read Ring the Hill or 21st Century Yokel, then fix that immediately.