Robert Macfarlane

Robert Macfarlane's Book Recommendations

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Robert Macfarlane is a British writer known for his works on nature, landscape, place, and people. His books explore the relationships between the human and the natural world. Based on his recommendations, he seems to be interested in ecology, history, and the environment.

12 books recommended 1 books authored

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📚 Books Recommended by Robert Macfarlane 12

Everything the Light Touches

Everything the Light Touches

by Janice Pariat

"An absolutely wonderful book."

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"@eventsBL @britishlibrary @guardian @janicepariat @HarperCollins An absolutely wonderful book."

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From Here to There

From Here to There

by Michael Bond

"A wonderful book."

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"@Harvard_Press @michaelshawbond @nybooks A wonderful book."

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Figuring

Figuring

by Maria Popova

"Such a book, it really is."

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"@NaturalistBooks @MichelleU_Wood @JohnnyFlynnHQ @brainpicker Figuring is such a book, it really is."

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The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again

The Sunken Land Begins to Rise Again

by M John Harrison

"An astonishing book."

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"@pdavies5 @passingplace @joguldi @DeliaFalconer @wodworm @mjohnharrison It’s an astonishing book."

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Do Glaciers Listen?

Do Glaciers Listen?

by Lee Schofield

"@merlemassie @jasondovemark @AndriMagnason Julie’s book is outstanding."

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Moose

Moose

by Kevin Jackson

"The best book on the Moose that will ever be written."

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Tyger

Tyger

by Dave McKean

"Extraordinary book."

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"This extraordinary book is published today. My 9yo & I were lucky to be among its first readers, in proof; we were both swept away by its brilliance. @frankcottrell_b speaks truth on the cover (design by the genius @DaveMcKean) 9 yrs in the writing; find it, read it, share it! 🐅"

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Wild Fell

Wild Fell

by Lee Schofield

"Amid the horrors, a little hope: Lee Schofield’s fascinating, important book, Wild Fell—abt the changes for the good that have happened in a Lake District valley—is published this week. The thread below walks you wonderfully into its landscapes & ideas. Follow Lee, find the book."

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The Raven's Nest

by Sarah Thomas

"@adoughtyimages @journeysinbtwn It’s a very wonderful book! Glad Sarah’s work found your ears."

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Floating Coast

by Bathsheba Demuth

"@brdemuth So right! It’s an exceptional book, Bathsheba."

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