Briana @ Pages Unbound
Written on Sep 15, 2012
Quick thoughts: Thoreau's writing is very digressive, and he himself can come across as a prickly, conceited, misanthropic character. Nonetheless, he does have genuinely good insights about human nature and the natural world, and he is clearly in love with Nature. He suggests that readers take what they want from his book, and if ones does that, finding sentences and ideas that are inspiring, instead of always trying to make sense of the whole, the book has a lot to offer.