[meteorite-list] "The Fallen Sky" Redux

bill kies parkforestmet at hotmail.com
Fri Jul 24 00:43:11 EDT 2009


I haven't peeked at any of the links provided or read this book so I have no opinion to offer. Geoff's review sounds like a hard bound version of select ruminations taken from the meteorite list. If so, it should be interesting in many ways.
 
Bill
 
 
 
 
> From: geoking at notkin.net
> To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
> Date: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 20:42:16 -0700
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] "The Fallen Sky" Redux
> 
> Darren Garrison posted:
> 
>> I wonder how much your views of the book are influenced by your 
> being a personal friend of the author.
> 
> I am a professional science writer and my personal friendships do not 
> influence my book reviews.
> 
> 
>> I'm already at the point of just skimming the page until I come 
> to a passage that is actually relevant to meteorites and doesn't read 
> like a personal blog.
> 
> Your loss.
> 
> "The Fallen Sky" is a complex and impeccably researched non-fiction 
> work that -- to some degree -- uses meteorites as a vehicle for 
> personal exploration and a quest for meaning, rather than being just a 
> straightforward history of space rocks, although there is plenty of 
> fascinating historical material included, some of which was new to me. 
> And if bloggers could write half as well as Chris, the web would be a 
> much more interesting place.
> 
> Darren is quick to criticize others, so I hope List members will read 
> this unique book and decide for themselves. If you enjoy rich, lyrical 
> prose and ponder questions along the lines of: "Why are some of us 
> driven to such extraordinary lengths to find meteorites?" then "TFS" 
> is for you. It also includes insightful portraits of some of the 
> remarkable figures in meteorite history and good doses of dry humor 
> and adventure. Chris spent almost two months inside a tent in 
> Antarctica with ANSMET!
> 
> I found "The Fallen Sky" to be the most original and thought provoking 
> non-fiction work I've read in many years. It is bound to be 
> controversial since there's never been a book like it written before.
> 
> 
> Geoff N.
> 
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> www.meteoriteblog.org
> 
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