Water


Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water
We Are Water Protectors
The Big Thirst: The Secret Life and Turbulent Future of Water
Where the Water Goes: Life and Death Along the Colorado River
Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power, and Civilization
When the Rivers Run Dry: Water - The Defining Crisis of the Twenty-first Century
Hey, Water!
Water Can Be . . . (Can Be . . . Books)
Water Is Water: A Book About the Water Cycle
The Water Knife
A Long Walk to Water
The Secret Knowledge of Water
The Water Princess
The Dreamt Land: Chasing Water and Dust Across California
Our Wives Under the Sea
Death on the Nile by Agatha ChristieThe Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth WareMurder on the Lusitania by Conrad AllenThe Case Of The Blind Barber by John Dickson CarrDead Wake by Erik Larson
Cruising for Crime
65 books — 12 voters
Girls at the Edge of the World by Laura Brooke RobsonThe Johnstown Flood by David McCulloughThe Drowned Cities by Paolo BacigalupiFloodland by Marcus SedgwickLove in the Time of Global Warming by Francesca Lia Block
Drowning Towns
423 books — 61 voters

Out of Air by Rachel ReissThe Waves by Virginia WoolfThe Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil GaimanOf Poseidon by Anna BanksDeep Blue by Jennifer Donnelly
cover with body of water
154 books — 20 voters
The Grapes of Wrath by John SteinbeckThe Four Winds by Kristin HannahThe Dry by Jane HarperDry by Neal ShustermanDune by Frank Herbert
Drought in Fiction
197 books — 33 voters

Treasure Island by Robert Louis StevensonMoby-Dick or, The Whale by Herman MelvilleTwenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules VerneMaster & Commander by Patrick O'BrianTwo Years Before the Mast by Richard Henry Dana Jr.
Maritime Classics
277 books — 97 voters
Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne JonesThe Little Mermaid by Hans Christian AndersenA Midsummer Night’s Dream by William ShakespeareTiger Lily by Jodi Lynn AndersonThe Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
Pisces Fiction
95 books — 35 voters

Christopher Hitchens
Owners of dogs will have noticed that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they will think you are god. Whereas owners of cats are compelled to realize that, if you provide them with food and water and shelter and affection, they draw the conclusion that they are gods.
Christopher Hitchens, The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever

Erik Pevernagie
Faltering thinking and indecisive conduct often result in losing ground and yielding to bleak caginess that generates the redoubtable Buridan’s syndrome. As Buridan’s ass is placed equally between a stack of hay and a pail of water, it dies of both hunger and thirst. ("The door was still ajar") ...more
Erik Pevernagie

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