It’s back to the books! September 6th is National Read a Book Day so we’re checking in on the Toad Book Club. And by “Book Club” we mean “everyone read your own book of choice and then tell us about it.” So it’s more like show and tell, but for books… let’s not read into it. Here’s what we’ve got bookmarked for fall.
Quakeland by Kathryn Miles
“It’s a book about the history of major earthquakes in the US and understanding what is to come in our future! It is not super technical and can be read by anyone interested in earthquakes. It’s a page turner and told in story format. Great for anyone interested in geology but not necessarily wanting a science book.” – Sarah, HR
Navajos Wear Nikes by Jim Kristofic
“I just read Navajos Wear Nikes, it’s a memoir of sorts about a guy of non-Native American descent who grew up on a Navajo reservation in Arizona. Super interesting!” – Helena, Design
A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
“I went to Paris in the spring so I’ve been on a Paris kick lately, but this simple memoir about Hemingway’s life in 1920s Paris takes the cake. He’s so good at capturing a place and a spirit. Definitely inspires me to really be in the moment.” – Daisy, Branding
Coyote America by Dan Flores
"A history of coyotes in North America that weaves in both scientific and Native American perspectives. It’s a really eye-opening book; you don’t realize how much coyotes are part of our nation’s history. They’re really smart, adaptable creatures!" – Thomas, Fit Model
All for a Few Perfect Waves by David Rensin
“This book is sick because it tells the story of Miki 'da cat' Dora and his travels. I am reading it because he spends a lot of time in Biarritz and Biadot, France, and I am headed there in a few weeks.” – Dr. Drew, Customer Service