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Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoise Manouria Emys JuvenileBurmese Brown Mountain Tortoise Scientific Name: Manouria emys Common Names: Burmese Brown Tortoise, Brown Mountain Tortoise, Emys Tortoise Overview The Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoise (Manouria emys) is a species of tortoise native to Southeast Asia, particularly found in the dense forests of Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, and parts of Vietnam. This species is recognized for its striking appearance, with a smooth, brownish shell, often with
Burmese Brown Mountain TortoiseScientific Name: Manouria emys
Common Names: Burmese Brown Tortoise, Brown Mountain Tortoise, Emys Tortoise
Overview
The Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoise (Manouria emys) is a species of tortoise native to Southeast Asia, particularly found in the dense forests of Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Laos, and parts of Vietnam. This species is recognized for its striking appearance, with a smooth, brownish shell, often with yellowish or orange markings, and its relatively large size. Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoises are semi-terrestrial, spending much of their time in the forest floor, where they burrow and feed on a variety of vegetation. They are typically more arboreal and prefer shaded, humid environments, making them more challenging to care for compared to other species.
Key Information
Size: 12–18 inches (30–45 cm)
Weight: 15–30 pounds (6.8–13.6 kg)
Lifespan: 50–70 years (with proper care)
Diet: Herbivore
Temperament: Generally calm and shy
Habitat & Setup
Habitat: Native to dense tropical and subtropical forests in Southeast Asia. These tortoises live in humid, shady environments with abundant leaf litter and access to fresh water.
Outdoor Enclosure Size: A minimum of 150 square feet for a single tortoise, though larger enclosures are ideal due to their size and activity level.
Substrate: A deep layer of natural soil, mulch, and leaf litter is best for simulating the forest floor environment. The substrate should be moist but well-drained to mimic their natural habitat.
Shelter: Provide a shaded area to hide from the heat of the day. These tortoises also enjoy burrowing, so a sheltered hiding spot is essential.
Climate: Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoises thrive in warm, humid conditions. The temperature should be kept between 75–85°F (24–29°C) during the day, with a drop to 65–75°F (18–24°C) at night. Humidity should be maintained at around 60–80%.
Humidity: High humidity (60–80%) is necessary to replicate their natural environment, but care should be taken not to make the environment too wet or soggy, which could cause respiratory issues.
Diet & Feeding
Diet Type: Herbivore
Suitable Foods:
Leafy greens such as collard greens, mustard greens, dandelion greens, and turnip greens
Edible flowers like hibiscus, clover, and dandelions
Vegetables like squash, carrots, and pumpkin
Grasses and hay
Feeding Frequency: Offer fresh food daily. Provide a balanced, high-fiber diet with minimal protein. Avoid high-oxalate greens like spinach in excess.
Water: Fresh water should always be available for drinking and soaking. Occasional soaking can help maintain hydration and promote proper digestion.
Care Notes
Activity Level: Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoises are relatively active and enjoy foraging for food. They can be more arboreal than many other tortoises, spending time in higher areas of their enclosure if climbing structures are provided.
Health: Ensure a diet high in fiber and low in protein to prevent shell deformities. Access to UVB light is essential for proper calcium metabolism and shell health. Monitor their weight and shell condition regularly.
Social Nature: These tortoises are typically solitary but can tolerate the presence of others if provided with adequate space. They are generally shy and will hide when stressed.
Breeding: Breeding in captivity can be difficult, as Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoises are not prolific breeders. Mating behavior often takes place during the rainy season in their native range.
Conservation Status
Conservation Status: Vulnerable (IUCN Red List)
Threats: Habitat destruction and the encroachment of agriculture in their native range
Conservation Efforts: Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoises are protected in many parts of their range, but their populations are in decline due to habitat destruction. Conservation efforts focus on habitat preservation and captive breeding programs.
Fun Fact
The Burmese Brown Mountain Tortoise is one of the few tortoises that have a more arboreal lifestyle, meaning they sometimes climb over logs and vegetation to access food and shelter, a behavior not commonly observed in other tortoise species. Their slow movement and shy nature make them a peaceful, yet fascinating species to observe.
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Nine Month Contract
Format: Audiobook, Format: Audiobook
Nine Month Contract by Amy Daws
Mountain Men Matchmaker series #1. Contemporary romance. Small town. Can be read as a stand-alone but for completeness, this is a spin-off of Last on the List from the Wait With Me series. Additional troupes include grumpy-sunshine, 10-year-age-gap, and curvy-FMC.
At thirty-eight, Wyatt Fletcher knows what he wants from life. And that’s family. And a baby. Wyatt misses his father’s wisdom and guidance. He’s envious of his older brother Max’s family. It’s time. Sure, his brother putting an advertisement in Craig’s list for a surrogate was supposed to be a joke, but it was actually fortuitous. But twelve interviews later, Wyatt isn’t having much luck in finding the right woman.
Everly Wyatt, Wyatt’s 18 year-old niece literally runs into a woman at the fertility clinic and after talking, decides Trista Matthews is the perfect woman for Uncle Wyatt. She sets them up on a date at the Mercantile.
Trista Matthews needs to move and wants to open a wildlife rescue facility. Earning the money as a surrogate, and being able to live temporarily on the mountain is perfect for her plans. She’ll live in the renovated barn and have a place for any rescues she saves. Once she has the baby, she can walk away without any qualms. That’s what her parents did. And her sister. It’s normal in her experience to be able to walk away.
So Wyatt and Trista sign a contract and take the next steps, separately, to get her pregnant.
And then they tentatively become friends and maybe a little lust is involved.
🎧 I alternated between an ecopy and an audiobook version of this story. Two awesome dual narrators, Erin Mallon and Teddy Hamilton, bring the book to life, making it impossible to put down. Engaging, titillating, and more than a few laugh out loud moments, made this romance utterly delightful. And steamy.
I did listen to this above a speed of 1.5 to more closely match my reading speed and local conversion.
Even before this story fully ended, I downloaded a dozen more of the author’s back catalog.
Can’t wait for the next in this series in June.
The irreverence of the advertising is ridiculous yet sets the tone for the mountain man that wants his mountain retreat but also wants his family close. Perfect setup.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Heartfelt, Funny, and Deeply Moving Romance.
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
Amy Daws delivers a thoughtful and emotionally rich standalone with Nine Month Contract, a story that balances humour, sensitivity, and heartfelt character growth.
Wyatt Fletcher is a reclusive mountain man in his 40s who lives on his own mountain near Boulder, Colorado. Beneath his rugged exterior is a man with a deeply personal dream of becoming a father. Trista enters his life through a carefully structured surrogacy agreement, and what follows is a slow-building connection grounded in trust, mutual respect, and emotional vulnerability.
The author handles the topic of surrogacy with care and compassion, creating a narrative that feels intentional and respectful throughout. Rather than relying on shock value, the story focuses on the emotional journey of two people navigating a life-changing commitment together.
One of the strongest aspects of the book is the Fletcher family. Wyatt’s close bond with his siblings, sister-in-law, and niece adds warmth and humour, with plenty of light-hearted moments and supportive interactions. Their dynamic highlights the importance of found family and creates a welcoming contrast to Trista’s more difficult upbringing.
Trista’s passion for rescuing animals adds charm and levity to the story, while also revealing her generous heart. Her dream of running a wild animal rescue gives her character purpose and depth. The farm setting, complete with an ever-growing cast of animals, provides many memorable and amusing moments without overshadowing the emotional core of the book.
Wyatt expresses care through consistent actions rather than grand gestures, offering steady support and reliability. While their emotional pacing differs, the character development feels realistic and earned. The story addresses challenges around differing expectations of parenthood in a way that feels genuine and meaningful.
The story concludes with a satisfying resolution and a bonus epilogue that offers a glimpse into the future of the characters. Readers who enjoy emotionally grounded romance with humour, strong family dynamics, and thoughtful storytelling will likely find this book rewarding.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026
★★★★★ 5
A Delightful and Unputdownable Read!
Format: Paperback
"Nine Month Contract" was an absolute pleasure to read. I was immediately drawn into Trista and Wyatt's story and found it to be a genuinely light and refreshing book. Seriously, I couldn't put this down!
What truly made this book shine for me was the beautiful development of the relationship between Trista and Wyatt. K.S. Wright crafts a believable and engaging connection that keeps you rooting for them from beginning to end.
However, the element I loved most was the author’s dedication to Trista’s personal growth. It was refreshing to see her character arc handled with such care. Wright allows Trista to be wonderfully vulnerable without ever compromising her strength or losing her essential self. She remains true to who she is, even as she navigates challenging circumstances, which made her a deeply admirable and relatable heroine.
✨ Tropes You'll Find in This Book:
- Forced Proximity
- Slow Burn
- Grumpy/Sunshine
- Contract/Arranged Situation
- Found Family
If you are looking for a fantastic contemporary romance with great chemistry and a compelling journey of self-discovery, look no further. Highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2025
★★★★★ 4
New Trope for Me
Format: Kindle
The Prologue alone was the funniest thing I've read all year.
I LOVE the fact Everly gets her own pov, it allow the story to flow so smoothly. Plus she's hysterical.
I laughed so hard reading this book, I had tears in my eyes.
A surrogacy romance is a new one for me, but I went in open minded. And if anything I definitely have a new found respect for the practice. I love that Amy Daws did not glaze over the surrogacy process, and took the time to include the different practices and barriers one might encounter.
While this book can be read as standalone, I personally wished I started with Last On the List (Max's book) to get a proper introduction.
We of course know how the book would end, I still found there to be so many twist and turns. Especially when Trista had that heart to heart with her sister.
I believe this was a great start to the series, it made me look forward to the next book, which I immediately started reading.
My biggest issue I had with this story was it seemed like Trista often took advantage of Wyatt, basically from the moment she met Everly. And when confronted about anything she played the "pity me I grew up poor and unloved" card. At first it was funny, but then I'm like hmmm are you punishing this man because he grew up loved and well off. She often wants him to respect her boundaries, but could care less about his. No means no lady . She some what redeemed herself in the end, but I still struggled to connect with Trista as a whole.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Gets the Creative Juices Flowing
Format: Paperback
I picked up this book after hearing Kim Addonizio give a reading at my college when I was an undergraduate. Creative Writing and poetry were my areas of emphasis and although we used a different textbook in my poetry class, I came to love this one. It won't give you the formal training in meter and poetic forms that another textbook might, but I love the examples and the prompts for inspiration. It's my favorite book to turn to when I feel the creative well is running dry. It's warm and funny and you feel a real presence from the authors as if you have teachers with you. I haven't met Dorianne Laux, but I have chatted with Kim Addonizio twice after readings and she was lovely. (Her readings are fantastic, by the way, and I highly recommend them!)
If you are familiar with Kim Addonizio'ss poems then you shouldn't be surprised to find a section on erotic poetry in this book. Erotic poems have a long tradition in poetry and they are not "porn" as one reviewer suggested. Sexuality and sensuality are part of life and the artistic expression of such is a special skill set. I think it's fantastic that this book doesn't sensor that.
I love the examples chosen for this book--many beautiful, contemporary poems that utilize vivid and unexpected imagery. I find them inspiring. They make me want to write and they make me want to be a better writer.
I do believe that if you are a beginner or if you are considering this book as a textbook for a class you should consider it as a supplement to a book that goes into a little more depth in certain areas, such as Writing Poems (see if you can get an older edition, if you are lucky, as I see this book has become quite expensive). But this is a fantastic little book and I love having both a hard copy to underline and put notes in and a Kindle copy to keep with me on my phone so I can have a little inspiration with me for easy access.
No matter where you are in your journey as a poet, I believe this is a wonderful book to have in your library.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2021
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