As the introduction states “Green: A Field guide To Marijuana ($30) is a for a new generation of sophisticated pot smoker as well as the curious.” But it is also for those who love hyper-detailed photography of plant life. The photos are so beautiful, you’ll actually think you can smell the flowers. Green starts with a ‘Primer’ section that explores the complex culture around marijuana and the botany that makes it such a unique flower. In the ‘Buds’ section, you get descriptions of lineage, flavor, and mental or physical high for 170 strains. This will most likely be the go-to reference manual for marijuana in the future for recreational and medicinal users alike.
Without a doubt one of history’s most iconic and always fascinating figures, Winston Churchill has had many books written about him, but not one of them has analyzed his life and lifestyle in such a way as Churchill Style ($17). This book aims to let really understand the man behind the famous public persona, and […]