Catching up on more things. I had forgotten I was making this post, months and months ago, of TBR titles gleaned from the endnotes, bibliography and mentions in the text of Orca. Most of these are not readily available for borrowing, so not sure how many I’ll ever get to read (although I have been using interlibrary loan more often lately, so there’s always that angle).
at my public library:
Of Orcas and Men by David Neiwert
The Killer Whale Who Changed the World by Leiren Young
not at my library:
Sounding of the Whale by Burnett
Cultural Lives of Whales and Dolphins by Whitehead and Luke Rendell
Killers in Eden by Danielle Clode
Killers of Eden by Tom Meade
Song of the Whale by Rex Weyler
Mind in the Waters by John McIntyre
The Sea is My Country by Joshua Reid
This Ragged Place by Tony Glavin
The Captive Sea by Craig Phillips
The City is More Than Human by Frederick Brown
Life in a Fishbowl by Murray Newman
Nature’s Ghosts by Mark Barrow
Namu by Ted Griffin
The Animal Game by Daniel Bender
Vicious Wolves and Men by Jon Coleman
Miracle: Story of a Baby Killer Whale by Jeune
Listening to Whales by Alexandra Morton
Freeing Keiko by Kenneth Bower
Animal Attractions by Elizabeth Hanson
Dolphin in the Mirror by Diana Reiss
Unnatural History of the Sea by Callum Roberts
Savages and Beasts by Nigel Rothfels
Others: How Animals Make Us Human by Paul Shepard
Down to Earth by Ted Steinberg
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Interesting list! I see a couple of the ones the library doesn’t have are around online, but most aren’t. I’ve only ever dealt in fiction, I wonder if nonfiction has less draw to share online.
Probably. Sometimes I can find older nonfiction titles on a site like Project Gutenberg, but usually I just hope to come across them in a thrift store or library discard sale someday. If not, well, there’s so much else out there available to read I won’t ever run out of material anyway!