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Alastair Humphreys

Adventurer and author who popularized the idea of microadventures as a way to explore within daily life.

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Man's Search for Meaning

Man's Search for Meaning

Viktor E. Frankl

Reflects on life in Nazi concentration camps, introducing logotherapy, which posits that meaning can be found even in suffering.

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The Elements of Cricket

The Elements of Cricket

Jon Hotten

A humorous exploration of cricket, capturing the quirks and culture of the sport.

Recommended by: 1 Person
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Regenesis

Regenesis

George Monbiot

Discusses regenerative farming and proposes sustainable solutions to improve soil health and biodiversity.

Recommended by: 1 Person
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Feral

Feral

George Monbiot

Explores the concept of rewilding, advocating for restoring ecosystems to their natural state.

Recommended by: 1 Person
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Aftermath

Aftermath

Harald Jähner

A look at post-WWII Germany, examining the social and cultural shifts in the years following the war.

Recommended by: 1 Person
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The Climate Book

The Climate Book

Greta Thunberg

Greta Thunberg’s guide on climate change, featuring contributions from various climate experts.

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Dickens and Prince

Dickens and Prince

Nick Hornby

A comparative exploration of Charles Dickens and musician Prince, examining their creativity and cultural impact.

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There Is No Planet B

There Is No Planet B

Mike Berners-Lee

A guide to sustainable living and the environmental challenges facing the planet.

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Young Mungo

Young Mungo

Stuart Douglas

Story of a young man coming of age in Glasgow, exploring themes of love and identity.

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The New Climate War

The New Climate War

Michael E. Mann

Examination of the modern climate crisis and strategies for combating it.

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