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SPOOKY LAKES by Geo Rutherford

SPOOKY LAKES

25 Strange and Mysterious Lakes That Dot Our Planet

by Geo Rutherford ; illustrated by Geo Rutherford

Pub Date: Sept. 24th, 2024
ISBN: 9781419770531
Publisher: Abrams

A gallery of wonders and mysteries in 25 lakes worldwide.

Spun off from the author’s ongoing series of TikTok videos, these visits to a select few of our planet’s estimated 304 million lakes feature glimpses of eerie shipwrecks, sudden eruptions of toxic gas, and unexpected residents such as the 10-foot-long bull sharks in Lake Nicaragua—all designed to “give you goose bumps on your arms and chills up your spine.” Readers are likely to come away equally impressed by the sheer variety of what’s in the lakes she presents, from water-filled ones such as Russia’s Lake Baikal and the hot springs of Yellowstone, to lakes of lava and pitch, the seriously radioactive waste in Lake Karachay in the Urals, and Lake Natron in Tanzania, which is so hot and toxic that any hapless creatures falling in “are petrified, dried out, and made crispy.” Along with going for the gusto, she explores the distinctive history and geology of each site, backing up her assertions with substantial lists of sources at the end. If her decision to illustrate the entries with painted scenes rather than photographs makes these locales seem a little less real, it does allow her the opportunity to provide cutaway views, as well as stimulating explosions, visible fumes, the occasional clutching hand, and other drama-enhancing details. Human figures are rare but racially diverse.

A chilling but thrilling primer for budding limnologists.

(author’s note, glossary, index) (Informational picture book. 8-10)