The book selected for this week's Interrobang treatment is “Eating Dirt” by Charlotte Gill. Published in partnership with the David Suzuki Foundation, by Greystone Books, an imprint of Douglas & McIntyre, this is a BC book to the core. It’s about tree planting, forestry, and a whole lot more.
Ecstasy Club is a brilliant blend of highs and lows--it's full of doomsday Gen X philosophy and terrifying conspiracy theories, including an observation on the evolution of cults...but all that's countered by the lofty idealism of 1990s rave culture and youthful exuberance for living life to its extremes, experiencing absolutely everything.