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Things That Are: Essays by Amy Leach
4.0
From the cosmic to the quotidian, this collection of essays by Amy Leach asks us to reconsider our kinship with the wild world.
Things that are is a collection of quirky essays on humble things like the sea cucumber, to the Universe itself. Pandas, animals, plants, seeds, the universe - they're random at face value, but even though you never necessarily wanted to read about why you shouldn't shout at a sea cucumber (sort of), you kind of enjoy it nonetheless.
Short, snappy essays that are less about presenting fact and shining a light on research, but more about putting some spark and personality into it. Did I ever wonder what it was like to be a pea? No. But now I've read about it and found myself smiling, because while some of the essays are more interesting than others, they all have a cute little personality to them.
Things that are is a collection of quirky essays on humble things like the sea cucumber, to the Universe itself. Pandas, animals, plants, seeds, the universe - they're random at face value, but even though you never necessarily wanted to read about why you shouldn't shout at a sea cucumber (sort of), you kind of enjoy it nonetheless.
Short, snappy essays that are less about presenting fact and shining a light on research, but more about putting some spark and personality into it. Did I ever wonder what it was like to be a pea? No. But now I've read about it and found myself smiling, because while some of the essays are more interesting than others, they all have a cute little personality to them.