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a light read, well worth the time
and a change of pace from other fare.


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a light read, well worth the time
and a change of pace from other fare.


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Not read it but it maybe dark and dirty. On my list.

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a light read, well worth the time
and a change of pace from other fare.


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240 pages? A light read? Are there pictures at least?


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Billy wrote:
In article ,
songbird wrote:

a light read, well worth the time
and a change of pace from other fare.

....
240 pages? A light read? Are there pictures at least?


a very light read compared to the biology
textbooks, fungi textbooks, etc. i've been
burrowing through the past six months. though
i must admit i did detour for a few weeks and
read the John Sandford prey series of seventeen
books for a few weeks.

i finished _the earth moved_ in a few hours
time. i'm sure it's very fluffy compared to
_eaaarth_, etc.



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you betcha! she even has a chapter on
that issue...



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In article ,
songbird wrote:

Billy wrote:
In article ,
songbird wrote:

a light read, well worth the time
and a change of pace from other fare.

...
240 pages? A light read? Are there pictures at least?


a very light read compared to the biology
textbooks, fungi textbooks, etc. i've been
burrowing through the past six months. though
i must admit i did detour for a few weeks and
read the John Sandford prey series of seventeen
books for a few weeks.

i finished _the earth moved_ in a few hours
time. i'm sure it's very fluffy compared to
_eaaarth_, etc.


Eaarth, in my opinion, doesn't have much to offer. What it does have is
good, and primarily found in Ch. 4 (60 pages), which I think could use
some pruning too.



Save the Forest Humus


you betcha! she even has a chapter on
that issue...



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http://english.aljazeera.net/video/m...515308172.html
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