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@Zoroaster8911 The Wave by Susan Casey, The Brilliant Abyss by Helen Scales, Fathoms by Rebecca Giggs and Spineless by Juli Berwald are all thought-provoking books on the ocean and the world within it.
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I started reading The Wave, by Susan Casey, last night because I'm not terrified enough of the deep and mysterious waters surrounding me.
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my recommendations from what I’ve listened to lately: - How Sex Changed the Internet (and the Internet Changed Sex) (of course) -Mirage Factory (Gary Krist) -The Wave (Susan Casey) -Barbarian Days
"[An] adrenaline rush of a book.... As terrifying as it is awe inspiring."
--People
"Casey's descriptions of these monsters are as gripping in their own way as any mountaineering saga from the frozen peaks of Everest or K2." --The Washington Post Book World
"Susan Casey's white-knuckle chronicle ... delivers a thrill so intense you may never get in a boat again." --Entertainment Weekly
"Reading The Wave is almost like riding one, paddling in the expositional surf of vivid imagery and colorful description thrown at you in ever-escalating surges." --The Plain Dealer
"Casey does an exceptional job of explaining the natural forces (winds, currents, ocean-bottom shape) that create these daunting, at times fatal, surfing spots.... Terrific." --Wall Street Journal
"Extraordinary.... I'm only allowed 800 words for this review. Here are a few: fascinating, heroic, dazzling, terrifying, amazing, unbelievable, mesmerizing, instructive, enlightening, superb. This is a ... powerful, articulate ride into a world you never knew existed but that you will never, never forget." --Richard Ellis, The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
"Utterly engrossing." --Salon
"Something is stewing in our seas, and Susan Casey--traveling, and in some cases swimming, all around the world--is eager to find out what it is. Both a rollicking look at the ocean's growing freakishness and a troubling examination of our ailing planet, The Wave gives new meaning to the term 'immersion reporting.'" --Hampton Sides, author of Hellhound on His Trail
"[Casey] is a powerful voice in adventure writing.... Masterful." --Outside
"Like the surfers and scientists she profiles, Casey lived and breathed giant waves for years. Casey combines an insane passion for craft with an uncanny ability to describe the indescribable. In The Wave she whisks the reader off to unimaginably surreal settings and puts them in the middle of mind-blowing scenarios. This book sucked me in like the undertow at Pipeline." --Mary Roach, author of Stiff and Packing for Mars
"[A] breath-snatching thrill ride." --Elle
"Compelling and wonderfully detailed.... An engrossing set of stories about the quest for bigger, stronger, more dangerous." --Los Angeles Times
"A fabulous page-turner." --NPR
"This book is adrenalin. You don't want to surf the waves described herein. Read the book. It's safer that way." --Eddie Vedder
"Reading The Wave is the closest most of us will ever come to the sensation of riding, or even seeing, one of these towering monsters of the sea. It's exhilarating, astonishing, and, not infrequently, terrifying. Brace yourself." --Candice Millard, author of The River of Doubt
"A probing look at both the passionate and the pragmatic sides of these oceanic wonders.... Casey's curiosity in learning about every conceivable aspect of waves makes for compelling reading, regardless of whether you look at waves as a great ride or with great concern." --BookPage
"At once scary and fun, The Wave surprises at every turn." --Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe
"[A] captivating hybrid--an intro to the mind-melting physics of waves and a ride-along with the scientists and surfers who chase after them." --Men's Journal
"The Wave is an amazing look at humble yet larger-than-life people who live by daring feats, honorable acts, and selfless denial.... Terrifying, beautiful, her prose is shot through with the haunting half-light of a storm." --Doug Stanton, author of Horse Soldiers