Sunday, November 13, 2022

The Invention of Nature: Alexander Von Humboldt's New World

The Invention of Nature: Alexander Von Humboldt's New World is by Andrea Wulf. A wonderful biography of the famous German explorer, ploymath, and environmentalist. Wulf creates a readable biography that not only covers Von Humboldt's life, but the lives of other people he shaped like John Muir, Charles Darwin, and Henry David Thoreau. A book that will make you want to order all of Von Humboldt's books and read them yourself. 

Ratings: Adult - 9 out of 10. 

Killer Kung Pao

Killer Kung Pao is by Vivien Chien. The sixth book in the realistic fiction Noodle Shop Mysteries. Lana's mother wants her to redecorate the restaurant, Ian wants her to take charge of Asian Village's sidewalk sale, and her sister's got a secretive new boyfriend at work. Lana's plate is full; and then she witnesses a collision in the parking lot. The two women involved are next seen in the salon where Lana is getting her hair dyed and then one of them is electrocuted in the foot spa - and it's not an accident. Now Lana must figure out who is responsible and all of the suspects are her friends. 

Ratings: 11th grade - 8 out of 10. 

The Essays of Sir Francis Bacon

The Essays of Sir Francis Bacon are by Sir Francis Bacon. Bacon's fifty-nine classic essays on a wide range of topics. A must read for all lovers of classics. These essays are thought provoking and extremely well written. Be sure to get a version that translates the Latin words and phrases. 

Ratings: Adult - 8 out of 10. 

Medusa

Medusa is by Jessie Burton. A fantasy retelling of the myth of Medusa. This version is retold from Medusa's point of view. She and her sisters are living on a deserted island when a young man named Perseus arrives on a mission. 

Ratings: 8th grade - 7 out of 10.