Quote Originally Posted by BGSec View Post
Would like to endorse The Wild Places and the Chris McDougall book as brilliant reads.

Macfarlane's first, Mountains of the Mind is also excellent.

Just finishing the David Pearce Red Riding books (as they have been rebadged), the last one is "1983". Bleak, brutal but somehow very compelling.
I'm reading 1977 at the moment, recaptures the era well, but horribly brutal in places.

Mountains of the Mind is a classic, how can such a young writer articulate such profound views about the hills?
Has anyone read 'Joss Naylor MBE Was Here?' It's fiendishly hard to get hold of. Is it any good?

Keep the recommendations coming

Smoggy