Reviews by M. D. Vaden of Oregon

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The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring
by Richard Preston
Should be a classic according to M. D. Vaden (7/22/2009)
Some folks have said that The Wild Trees reads a bit choppy. I felt the same at first, but have a better way to explain it. The book reads comparably to sitting around a campfire sharing a story, but in writing.

It is one of few books that I hope to see become a classic.

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The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring
by Richard Preston
Very good Tree book with (11/26/2008)
Wish there was a four and a half rating. I used to give this book a 5, until I found the tree Preston described and realized that he stretched the truth and wrote for shock and awe effect.

Regarding verifiable tree and forest facts, the book is quite accurate and interesting.more
The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring
by Richard Preston
The Wild Trees: Informative & Superlative Storytelling (7/22/2008)
The Wild Trees was interesting to me because I work with trees, have been in the redwoods, and even vacationed where one of the main character's wives was born.

The best part of the book for me, was the forest information, most of which can be verified as factual.

The onlymore
The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring
by Richard Preston
The Wild Trees, Entertaining, Informative (7/5/2008)
As one who explores in forests, and works with trees, I found the book very informative.

As for being non-fiction - it's at least 99% non-fiction. Although I do challenge Preston's claim about one grove discovery on page 82 of the book, based on my own visit to the grove.

Mymore
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