A review by jacklawrence
Walden by Henry David Thoreau

3.0

A very conflicting book.
An equal balance of meditative and beautiful prose, boring and self-indulgent descriptions of nature (the "pond" chapters are near-unreadable) and bizarre but interesting digressions where I really have no idea what the author was getting at.
Thoreau is no Emerson, but this is still a good read (if you skip a few chapters here and there).