An exciting robinsonade. I suspect that William Golding downloaded a lot of inspiration from this book to his classic novel, Lord of the Flies.
Author: Adam West
Harry and the dinosaurs at the museum by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds
The second book about Harry and his dinosaurs. This time Harry visits the museum, where they visit the ancestors.
Harry och dinosaurierna by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds
A much welcomed book for all preschoolers who can’t get enough of dinosaurs.
Tunnels by Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams

Part one of a very exciting adventure series with a somewhat eerie undertone. This thick book is hard to put aside, even if the initial hundred pages are a little too descriptive.
It’s a Book by Lane Smith

A tribute to the printed book! However, I suspect that this picture book is more suited for the adult reader than for the toddler. Which young toddler understand words like ‘tweet’?
Museum of Life
This series is eye candy for all of us who love to go behind the scenes at the world’s largest natural history museum. As a collector you become mesmerized by the curious oddities found at The Natural History Museum, London. The countless stories of the origins of the vast collections are interspersed with explanations and insights of how the collections help to propagate biological knowledge.
Agora

A film that depicts Christianity’s clash with the the scientific teachings of the ancient library of Alexandria. Despite the generalized depictions of Christians, the movie feels authentic.
The Butterfly Tatoo by Philip Pullman

A novel that touches everyone. About love and death, which sometimes feels breathtakingly realistic.
The Postman (Il Postino)

One of the best movies I’ve ever seen. Poetry, love, and a musical score beyond words.
Deception Point by Dan Brown

Very interesting book about various conspiracy theories. The main theme centers around the old question of whether we are alone in the universe or not. As usual, it is thrilling to read Brown.