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Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean
Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean | Susan Casey
A New York Times Notable Book A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of the Year In her astonishing new book Susan Casey captures colossal, ship-swallowing waves, and the surfers and scientists who seek them out. For legendary surfer Laird Hamilton, hundred foot waves represent the ultimate challenge. As Susan Casey travels the globe, hunting these monsters of the ocean with Hamilton s crew, she witnesses first-hand the life or death stakes, the glory, and the mystery of impossibly mammoth waves. Yet for the scientists who study them, these waves represent something truly scary brewing in the planet s waters. With inexorable verve, The Wave brilliantly portrays human beings confronting nature at its most ferocious."
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mklong
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Casey‘s focus is more on the daredevils who ride these giant waves than the science behind their creation and seemingly increasing frequency and I would have preferred just the opposite. I completely see that my nerdy “fewer thrills, more science” approach probably doesn‘t represent the majority opinion of this one though.

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literateBee

I love the ocean - so I really loved this book

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NicoleCeBallos
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This was not what I expected. I thought it was going to be about giant waves and tsunamis. I'd say about 40% of it was about big waves, 10% about climate change and 50% about big wave surfers. I was tricked into reading a sports book, but I didn't hate it. It was actually a pretty good read. #nonfiction

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CaitZ
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Book: The Wave - Susan Casey
Movie: Gidget
Song: Wipe Out - Surfaris

#ManicMonday @JoScho

JoScho Thanks for playing 🏄🏽‍♀️ 5y
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shaynarae
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For what this book was about, it was great and I loved listening to it on audio. However, I was absolutely livid about the dismissive treatment of women in big wave surfing. There was a brief acknowledgement of Maya Gabeira and her accomplishments, but it was fleeting and no commentary on the sexist treatment of her as a female surfer by her male peers. I strongly feel that this deserved explicit treatment.

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LMJenkins
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#HelloThursday
☀️ I love it all! But would like a bit of each...couldn‘t choose just one.
⛰ It‘s probably a tie between mountains and beach and I‘ll pick mountains.
🎵 I love a good outdoor music festival with crafts and drinks!
⛺️ I like to camp and I love to be home. Never glamped! Hotels are delicious too.
📖 The tagged book was a great non-fiction read about waves, surfing, etc.

wanderinglynn Outdoor music festivals are so fun! Thanks for playing! ⛺️ 5y
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Erin01
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finished this one on audio on the way home from work yesterday & quite enjoyed it. I liked how the author wove different perspectives of these waves - from the surfers huting out the best waves (I never knew toe in surfing was a thing before I read this) to the scientists research on them ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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LMJenkins
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This book, along with “Born to Run,” kicked off a fascination with GOOD non-fiction books for me. And by GOOD, I mean they taught me something I hadn‘t previously known and also kept me entertained. This book alternates with stories of surfers and their adventures with the history of surfing and causation of waves, etc. I recommend! #readingresolutions #waves @Jess7

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Figgy
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I'm in, @gibblr , my closest was The Wave lent to me by @WanderingBookaneer . I think my people can agree this is fitting given my sllligghty paranoid nature.

gibblr It sure does seem like there's an abundance of trouble these days as well...😕 7y
Figgy Well that is also true... 7y
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WanderingBookaneer
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Hooked_on_books Sadly true 7y
LeeRHarry So true 😞 7y
Megabooks Yup! 😓 7y
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WanderingBookaneer
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Starting this tonight

Reagan Love this book! Her other one, Devil's Teeth is both fascinating and terrifying. Enjoy! 7y
WanderingBookaneer @Rjanke : I loved Devil's Teeth. It's one of my all-time favorite books. 7y
Reagan @WanderingBookaneer I really hope you like The Wave, looking forward to hearing your thoughts. I am very afraid of sharks, and birds so Devil's Teeth blew my mind! 7y
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todd
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#funphotofriday - my fav. bookmark has been with me for almost 20 years. Found on one of my many visits to La Alhambra during my semester studying in Granada, Spain. @Liberty

BookMusings Beautiful! 8y
TheWellReadOwl So pretty! 8y
todd @TheWellReadOwl @BookMusings - it is a tile pattern used in one of its famous rooms. That place is such a treasure. 8y
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todd
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Just started a book as fascinating as it is thrilling. Great summer read (whether you're at the beach or not). #recommendsday #thatsnotme

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