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Take a moment to reconnect with the planet we call home. This month’s Reading Challenge features books about Earth, exploring topics such as nature, climate, and the beauty and complexity of the natural world. Dive into these great reads to discover the science behind our environment and the stories that inspire us to care for it. Find your next Earth-inspired read here and start exploring.
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Bo is torn between leaving her rain-drowned city and holding onto hope after losing her mother. When she becomes a caregiver for Mia, an elderly neighbor, their bond reignites Bo’s passion for art and deepens her connection to the city. As Mia’s health declines, Bo learns important lessons about care and the significance of remembering what’s being lost.
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In Žižek’s Essays, Slavoj Žižek challenges conventional views of progress and explores how to create a better future amid societal crises. Through thirteen compelling essays, Žižek critiques the grip of neoliberalism, Trumpian populism, and toxic self-improvement on the idea of progress, while asking difficult questions about how to escape guilt and start building a truly improved world.
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H Is for Hope by Elizabeth Kolbert explores climate change from "A" for Svante Arrhenius to "Z" for the Colorado River Basin. Covering topics like Greta Thunberg’s speech and the effects of extreme temperatures, along with illustrations by Wesley Allsbrook, the book provides a unique and darkly humorous perspective on our changing world.
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Lonely Planet's Epic Runs of the World features 50 inspiring running routes in 28 countries, including Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, and the USA, along with 150 additional suggestions. With options ranging from city runs to marathons and ultras, there’s something for every fitness level, ensuring every run is an epic experience.
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Lonely Planet's annual bestseller for 2026 highlights 25 must-visit destinations and 25 must-do experiences, showcasing emerging spots, overlooked gems, and fresh perspectives on popular locales. Packed with the brand's signature enthusiasm and expertise, this edition offers unexpected ideas for every type of traveler, from food tours to wild camping and vibrant city experiences.
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In The Revenge of Geography, Robert D. Kaplan examines how landscapes, borders, and natural resources shape history and global politics. He explores regions like Russia, China, and the Middle East, providing insights into modern conflicts and power dynamics. It's a thought-provoking read for those interested in understanding the world's complexities beyond the headlines.
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