
I remember borrowing this book from the library but I never had the chance to read it. I‘d forgotten all about it until this prompt came up!
@Jas16 interested in participating?
#tagyourit
I remember borrowing this book from the library but I never had the chance to read it. I‘d forgotten all about it until this prompt came up!
@Jas16 interested in participating?
#tagyourit
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.
I love the ocean - so I really loved this book
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
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.
#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.
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 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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
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.
Starting this tonight
#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
Just started a book as fascinating as it is thrilling. Great summer read (whether you're at the beach or not). #recommendsday #thatsnotme