Thursday, 7 April 2016

40. Natural History - Essential Facts about the Earth by Michael Bright


BOOK REVIEW: Natural History – Essential Facts about the Earth by Michael Bright

Being a nature lover, I’ve always been curious about Mother Nature and her endless bounty of natural wonders. Nature not only consists of flora and fauna, but also the oceans, the soil we step on and the air we breathe in.

This book is filled with quick-reference facts and figures to help you with your research projects – or simply to keep you generally informed. It describes the world’s flora and fauna, as well as the formation of mountains, deserts, glaciers, forests, and jungles.

It also gives you information on rocks, gems, minerals, and much more. Natural History is an overview of our planet and an entertaining guide to life on Earth.


After reading this pocketbook, it has been my constant companion in the many forest excursions I have been to and will be going to in the future. Embrace nature and all its wonders or there soon come a time and age when it’s no longer available for all and sundry. 

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