Summerbook #20: Walking the Bones of Britain
Walking the Bones of Britain: A 3,000 Million Year Geological Journey from the Outer Hebrides to the Thames Estuary, by Christopher Somerville I suppose it's a bit ironic that this was my first summer book, and it just took me the whole time to read it. There's a lot of geology and it's not a terribly light read, so I took it slow and enjoyed the walk. Christopher Somerville is the walking correspondent for the Times, because of course the Times has a walking correspondent. This is the UK, and walking is big. He's written quite a few books, and this one I picked up two years ago in a little bookshop during our Ridgeway hike. (I told the bookshop lady I liked books about walking, but not Robert Macfarlane, and she showed me this guy. Yes!) The premise of this particular book is that if you look at a geological map of Great Britain, especially the simple and colorful kind of Somerville's old schoolbooks, you see that you can kind of start at t...