A Short History of Nearly Everything: The Science Book Everyone Should Read…Because They Will Love it
This is a book on the history of science. This is Bill Bryson’s look at how science evolved to get us where we are today
This is a book on the history of science. This is Bill Bryson’s look at how science evolved to get us where we are today
Initially published in an abridged form in 1978, The Stand is the story of a world gone mad after a biological weapon is accidentally released.
Start With Why is a rather slim volume. It is about 250 pages and while it does not come with fancy charts and illustrations, it makes for very smooth reading.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s favourite book, according to many, was The White Company.
My Family and Other Animals Is a uniquely accessible book. Literally anyone who knows the language can read the book and laugh.
Uganda’s wilds are my idea of an ideal holiday destination. Unspoilt by mass tourism, the country seems content in its own time bubble.
Zambia deserves to be taken seriously in its own right, thanks to its unbeatable wildlife viewings and the Victoria Falls – these are just a few of the many attractions. Mindy Roberts puts together her top five reasons to visit one of the continent’s lesser known countries.
Angie Butler claims to take clients on life changing expeditions to the Arctic and the Antarctica. If this first person account of her recent voyage does not inspire you to undertake similar journeys, little else will.
Georgia has something for everyone- these are some highlights of what await in each month of the year.
Lyndsey Fair has the best of all worlds – a career in the wilds of Tanzania. She talks about Selous Game Reserve, one of the biggest and richest parks in the world.