The Almanac by Lia Leedertz

Thank you @RandomTTours and @Lia Leendertz for letting me part of this review and reading this book. I love the front cover is so pretty. I do like the hedgehog he is very cute. I never had Almanac before i have found it very instresting and found out things i didnt know either llke garding with the moon. I like how the book set into months and than is full information for that month. Its good how there are different recipes and will try to have a go of some of them. I like how there pictures in the book of flowers and different insects to. I like reading sbout the pond in July with the dragonflies. The Almanac is very useful book 5 stars The sixth instalment of the bestselling season guide is here! Reconnect with the seasons in Britain and Ireland with this month-by-month guide to the world around us – including key dates, tide tables and garden tasks; constellations and moon phases; sunrises, folk songs, seasonal recipes plus a ‘bun of the month’; and – because 2023 will be a good year for planet spotting – the solar system and the zodiac. The Almanac: A Seasonal Guide to 2023 gives you all the tools and inspiration you need to celebrate, mark, and appreciate each month of the year in your own particular way. Divided into the 12 months, a set of tables each month gives it the feel and weight of a traditional almanac, providing practical information that gives access to the outdoors and the seasons, perfect for walks, expeditions, meteor-spotting nights and beach holidays. There are also features on each month’s unique nature, with this instalment THE ALMANAC A SEASONAL GUIDE TO 2023 BY LIA LEENDERTZ With illustrations by Whooli Chen 1st September 2022 | £12.99 | Hardback following the swirling micro world of the garden pond through the year. You will find yourself referring to The Almanac all year long, revisiting it again and again, and looking forward to the next edition as the year draws to a close. Author Bio Lia Leendertz is an award- winning garden and food writer based in Bristol. Her reinvention of the traditional rural almanac has become an annual must-have for readers eager to connect with the seasons, appreciate the outdoors and discover ways to mark and celebrate each month. Now established as the bestselling almanac on the market, this is the sixth instalmen

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