Nature

Nature, in the broadest sense, is equivalent to the natural world, physical world, or material world. "Nature" refers to the phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general. It ranges in scale from the subatomic to the cosmic.

The word nature is derived from the Latin word natura, or "essential qualities, innate disposition", and in ancient times, literally meant "birth". Natura was a Latin translation of the Greek word physis (φύσις), which originally related to the intrinsic characteristics that plants, animals, and other features of the world develop of their own accord. The con
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The Bog Wife
The Mighty Red
Absolution (Southern Reach, #4)
The Wood at Midwinter
Into the Uncut Grass
The Unfinished
The Paranormal Ranger: A Navajo Investigator's Search for the Unexplained
The Universe in Verse: 15 Portals to Wonder through Science & Poetry
Subpar Planet: The World's Most Celebrated Landmarks and Their Most Disappointed Visitors
Playing Possum: How Animals Understand Death
The Place of Tides
Bog Myrtle
A Deathly Compendium of Poisonous Plants: Wicked Weeds and Sinister Seeds
Wildflower Emily: A Story About Young Emily Dickinson
Playground
The Wood at Midwinter
Go as a River
The Mighty Red
You Are Here
North Woods
The Island of Missing Trees
Playground
The Hike
Into the Uncut Grass
Bear
Open Throat
Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times
Birnam Wood
The Wild Robot Protects (The Wild Robot, #3)
Burn
The Victory Perspective by E.J. KellettThe Catcher in the Rye by J.D. SalingerAstronomicon minorem - DMT, Cthulhu and You by Khurt KhaveCreatures of the Dark by Stella PurpleCabello by Grea Alexander
Sinister Literature
46 books — 26 voters
Animal-Speak by Ted AndrewsThe Realms of the Gods by Tamora PierceLearning Their Language by Marta WilliamsThe Man Who Listens to Horses by Monty RobertsWild Magic by Tamora Pierce
Animal Communication
108 books — 75 voters

Jaws by Peter BenchleyThe Hobbit by J.R.R. TolkienJurassic Park by Michael CrichtonMeg by Steve AltenThe BFG by Roald Dahl
Monsters & Beasts
275 books — 125 voters
The Selfish Gene by Richard DawkinsThe Origin of Species by Charles DarwinYour Inner Fish by Neil ShubinThe Ancestor's Tale by Richard DawkinsThe Greatest Show on Earth by Richard Dawkins
On Evolution - Love It Or Hate It
202 books — 113 voters

A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There by Aldo LeopoldWalden by Henry David ThoreauA Walk in the Woods by Bill BrysonDesert Solitaire by Edward AbbeySilent Spring by Rachel Carson
Best Nature Books
1,139 books — 749 voters
Leading Hybrid and Remote Teams by Gleb TsipurskyDarwin's Black Box by Michael J. BeheDate Runner by Snapshot SystemsThe Daughter Of Kurdland by Widad AkreyiLife and Death in the Andes by Kim MacQuarrie
Interesting Non-Fiction Books
441 books — 198 voters

The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate: Discoveries from a Secret World
Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures
A Walk in the Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail
The Overstory
Walden
A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There
H is for Hawk
Where the Crawdads Sing
Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses
Into the Wild
Silent Spring
Desert Solitaire
The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World
An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us
Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

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