The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate—Discoveries from a Secret World by Peter Wohlleben is one of the many Kindle Deals of the Day today (so I assume for today only). It's price is $1.99 (I paid $2.98 as a sale price in January, regular price is quite a bit higher).
https://www.amazon.com/Hidden-Life-T...dp/B01C9116AK/
I read it a few months ago and was a bit disappointed,
but as the top goodreads review says,
Read it for the new and interesting information it contains.
A number of people on goodreads wrote that they have looked high and low for a popular consumption book covering the same material and could not find one. To get an inkling of what trees are up to during their centuries, search for (reseach scientist) Susanne Simard videos on youtube.
Much of the goodreads discussion is regarding "I read so few books that I require an outstanding reading experience each time, I don't have time to read something that is merely OK", but many think it is worth reading anyway because the subject itself is so interesting. I fall into both camps, but for this book, I am glad I read it. It is not a difficult or slow or boring read, it is just easy to get used to expecting much better writing. It's not that the writing is not OK, as there some quirks that put some people off and details of the phenomena could stand a lot of filling out.