
The definitive history of Texas, this is a book you can read over and over again (unless you have a photographic memory). |

I never go camping without it! I used it the other day to identify a baby Mottled Watersnake we came across in a nearby creek. |

I have friends who swear by this book - and they're good cooks so it must be worthwhile. |

Very readable: sometimes inspiring, sometimes depressing, always informative. |

I just learned that hummingbirds are native only to the Americas! Poor Europe. Poor Australia. etc... |

I remember when they first started out in Austin. And look at 'em now. |

I love stopping to read Texas' historical markers. If you can't drive all over creation, get this book. |

My new favorite field guide to Texas birds |

Nouveau Texas cooking, but that's okay. If you've ever eaten at Reata, you'll know what I mean. |

We trust Thea. She's been in the biz long enough to know what's worthwhile. |

Said to be the best there is, though I haven't read it yet. |

My bucket list includes visiting every Texas state park. I should live so long! |

Fascinating stories of the murals that resulted from the Great Depression |

Live oaks, pin oaks, black oak, red oak...oh, and some other trees, too. |

Forget the movie.
Read the book. |

I grew up near the refineries. If only I had grown up on land that gushed oil! |

For a little escapist, sexy entertainment, read my best-selling friend's novel set in Texas. |

Ahh, the glory days of UT football. I knew one of his kids well |