This is a lovely book. I really enjoyed it—partly, I suspect, because I have a similar sense of humour to that of the author and also because I am generally curious about life. [...] The author is good at explanations. I like that. Eclectic—that’s what this book is. And rambling—in a good way (after all, these are walks). I liked it. I hope Richard Carter is writing another volume of his thoughts. I’ll buy it.
—Mark Avery, author and former director of conservation at the RSPB, Sunday Book Review
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Class. I prefer this idea to Eugene Terreblanche's right wing neo-nazi logo - which is what the building first reminded me of.
great comparison
Must admit, neo-Nazi logo was my first impression too, but I thought a Klingon attack crusier was slightly more family-friendly.