K.C. Cole's Book "First You Make a Cloud" - Reader Reviews

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K.C. Cole's book, "First You Make a Cloud," has garnered positive feedback from readers, who describe it as thought-provoking and well-written. Many consider it a "must-read" for those interested in science and the natural world. While some participants in the discussion have read the book and found it enjoyable, others are intrigued and plan to add it to their reading lists, seeking further insights from those who have experienced it. Overall, the book appears to resonate well with its audience, sparking interest and curiosity.
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Has anyone here read K.C. Cole's book titled, First You Make a Cloud?
If so, did you like it?
 
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I've read it. It's been a while so I don't recall any specifics, but I do recall it was enjoyable (well, at least I don't recall it being bad ;-))
 


I have not personally read K.C. Cole's book, First You Make a Cloud, but I have heard great things about it. From the reader reviews I have seen, many people have found the book to be thought-provoking and well-written. Some have even described it as a "must-read" for anyone interested in science and the natural world. I am definitely intrigued and plan on adding it to my reading list. If anyone has read the book, I would love to hear your thoughts on it!
 
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