
The Hidden Life of Trees
by Peter Wohlleben
3.5/5
1 book reviewed · 3.5 avg
An engaging introduction to forest ecology that makes complex concepts accessible, though scientific accuracy varies and anthropomorphic interpretations should be approached with caution.
What works
• Makes complex forest ecology concepts accessible to general readers
• Inspiring conservation message that encourages forest protection
• Based on legitimate forestry experience and some solid research
• Engaging narrative style that transforms dry science into compelling stories
• Successfully challenges readers to reconsider their relationship with nature
What doesn't
• Anthropomorphic language may mislead readers about actual scientific evidence
• Some claims about tree consciousness and emotions lack scientific support
• Often extrapolates beyond what current research can definitively prove
• Scientific community has raised concerns about accuracy of several key assertions