Keith's bookshelf: all en-US Tue, 08 Apr 2025 03:38:55 -0700 60 Keith's bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg <![CDATA[Eugene Onegin: A Novel in Verse]]> 27829 Le Ton beau de Marot will be delighted to see his meticulous theories of translation put into practice in what seems destined to become the definitive English-language version of Eugene Onegin. It is sure to bring new and deserving readers to this neglected literary jewel.]]> 224 Alexander Pushkin 0465020941 Keith 0 to-read 3.91 1833 Eugene Onegin: A Novel in Verse
author: Alexander Pushkin
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average rating: 3.91
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<![CDATA[Mel Bay Christmas Songs for 5-String Banjo]]> 2305119 96 Janet Davis 0786665602 Keith 0 to-read 4.00 2002 Mel Bay Christmas Songs for 5-String Banjo
author: Janet Davis
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average rating: 4.00
book published: 2002
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<![CDATA[The Waste Land and Other Writings]]> 34082 Also includes Prufrock and Other Observations, Poems (1920), and The Sacred Wood
Introduction by Mary Karr

First published in 1922, “The Waste Land,� T. S. Eliot’s masterpiece, is not only one of the key works of modernism but also one of the greatest poetic achievements of the twentieth century. A richly allusive pilgrimage of spiritual and psychological torment and redemption, Eliot’s poem exerted a revolutionary influence on his contemporaries, summoning forth a potent new poetic language. As Kenneth Rexroth wrote, Eliot “articulated the mind of an epoch in words that seemed its most natural expression.� As commanding as his verse, Eliot’s criticism also transformed twentieth-century letters, and this Modern Library edition includes a selection of Eliot’s most important essays.]]>
272 T.S. Eliot 0375759344 Keith 3 4.21 1922 The Waste Land and Other Writings
author: T.S. Eliot
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average rating: 4.21
book published: 1922
rating: 3
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Zoo ology 464266 40 Emmanuelle Grundmann 0761318941 Keith 4 ya-know-for-kids 4.50 2002 Zoo ology
author: Emmanuelle Grundmann
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average rating: 4.50
book published: 2002
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Dungeon: Zenith - Vol. 1: Duck Heart]]> 691448 92 Joann Sfar 1561634018 Keith 4 graphic-novels 4.20 1998 Dungeon: Zenith - Vol. 1: Duck Heart
author: Joann Sfar
name: Keith
average rating: 4.20
book published: 1998
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[SAS Survival Guide Handbook (Collins Gem)]]> 136093 This is the definitive guide for all campers, hikers, and outdoor adventurers, including:

First aid and wilderness medicine Building shelter and making fire Hunting and trapping Pocket survival kit Disaster preparedness ]]>
384 John Wiseman 0060849827 Keith 0 to-read, wish-list 4.20 1986 SAS Survival Guide Handbook (Collins Gem)
author: John Wiseman
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average rating: 4.20
book published: 1986
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<![CDATA[Isaac the Pirate: Vol. 2 - The Capital (Isaac the Pirate, #3-4)]]> 773374 96 Christophe Blain 1561634182 Keith 4 graphic-novels 3.85 2004 Isaac the Pirate: Vol. 2 - The Capital (Isaac the Pirate, #3-4)
author: Christophe Blain
name: Keith
average rating: 3.85
book published: 2004
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Youth Without Youth (Univ. of Chicago)]]> 314972
At the intersection of the natural and supernatural, myth and history, dream and science, lies Mircea Eliade’s novella. Now in its first paperback edition, the psychological thriller features Dominic Matei, an elderly academic who experiences a cataclysmic event that allows him to live a new life with startling intellectual capacity. Sought by the Nazis for their medical experiments on the potentially life-prolonging power of electric shocks, Matei is helped to flee through Romania, Switzerland, Malta and India. Newly endowed with prodigious powers of memory and comprehension, he finds himself face to face with the glory and terror of the supernatural. In this surreal, philosophy-driven fantasy, Eliade tests the boundaries of literary genre as well as the reader’s imagination.

Suspenseful, witty, and poignant, Youth Without Youthilluminates Eliade’s longing for past loves and new texts, his erotic imagination, and his love of a thrilling mystery. It was adapted for the screen in 2007 as Francis Ford Coppola’s first feature film in over ten years.

“A wonderful blend of realism, surrealism, and fantasy, [Eliade’s novellas] suggest the importance of the mythic and the supernatural to finding meaning in the everyday. Highly recommended.� �Library Journal

Youth Without Youth reads like a surreal collaboration by Jorge Luis Borges, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., and Carl Jung. Mircea Eliade left me with the rare sense that I had been entertained by a genius.”—William Allen, author of Starkweather and The Fire in the Birdbath and Other Disturbances]]>
140 Mircea Eliade 0226204154 Keith 3 solving-for-x 3.95 1976 Youth Without Youth (Univ. of Chicago)
author: Mircea Eliade
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average rating: 3.95
book published: 1976
rating: 3
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<![CDATA[The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems]]> 19178 Alternate cover edition of ISBN 0486272664 / 9780486272665

Great title poem plus "Kubla Khan," "Christabel," and twenty more sonnets, lyrics, and odes, including Sonnet: To a Friend who asked how I felt when the Nurse first presented my Infant to me, Frost at Midnight, The Nightingale, The Pains of Sleep, To William Wordsworth, Youth and Age, and many more.

All are reprinted from an authoritative edition published by Oxford University Press. Includes alphabetical lists of titles and first lines.]]>
76 Samuel Taylor Coleridge Keith 4 3.94 1799 The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and Other Poems
author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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average rating: 3.94
book published: 1799
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Big Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America's Energy Future]]> 1537144
Despite a devastating, century-long legacy that has claimed millions of lives and ravaged the environment, coal has become hot again -- and will likely get hotter. In this penetrating analysis, Goodell debunks the faulty assumptions underlying coal's revival and shatters the myth of cheap coal energy. In a compelling blend of hard-hitting investigative reporting, history, and industry assessment, Goodell illuminates the stark economic imperatives America faces and the collusion of business and politics -- what is meant by "big coal" -- that have set us on the dangerous course toward reliance on this energy source.

Few of us realize that even today we burn a lump of coal every time we flip on a switch. Coal already supplies more than half the energy needed to power our iPods, laptops, lights -- anything we use that consumes electricity. Our desire to find a homegrown alternative to Mideast oil, the rising cost of oil and natural gas, and the fossil fuel-friendly mood in Washington will soon push our coal consumption through the roof. Because we have failed to develop alternative energy sources, coal has effectively become the default fuel for the twenty-first century.]]>
324 Jeff Goodell 0618319409 Keith 4 3.78 2006 Big Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America's Energy Future
author: Jeff Goodell
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average rating: 3.78
book published: 2006
rating: 4
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The Bad Girl 4838360 276 Mario Vargas Llosa 031242776X Keith 4 3.92 2006 The Bad Girl
author: Mario Vargas Llosa
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average rating: 3.92
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<![CDATA[Natural Born Heroes: How a Daring Band of Misfits Mastered the Lost Secrets of Strength and Endurance]]> 22889750
After running an ultramarathon through the Copper Canyons of Mexico, Christopher McDougall finds his next great adventure on the razor-sharp mountains of Crete, where a band of Resistance fighters in World War II plotted the daring abduction of a German general from the heart of the Nazi occupation. How did a penniless artist, a youngshepherd, and a playboy poet believe they couldcarry out such a remarkable feat of strength and endurance, smuggling the general past thousands of Nazi pursuers, with little more than their own wits and courage to guide them?

McDougall makes his way to the island to find the answer and retrace their steps, experiencing firsthand the extreme physical challenges the Resistance fighters and their local allies faced. On Crete, the birthplace of the classical Greek heroism that spawned the likes of Herakles and Odysseus, McDougall discovers the tools of the hero—natural movement, extraordinary endurance, and efficient nutrition. All of these skills, McDougall learns, are still practiced in far-flung pockets throughoutthe world today.

More than a mystery of remarkable people and cunning schemes, Natural Born Heroes is a fascinating investigation into the lost art of the hero, taking us from the streets of London at midnight to the beaches of Brazil at dawn, from the mountains of Colorado to McDougall’s own backyard in Pennsylvania, all places where modern-day athletes are honing ancientskills so they’re ready for anything.

Just as Born to Run inspired readers to get off the treadmill, out of their shoes, and into the natural world, Natural Born Heroes will inspire them to leave the gym and take their fitness routine to nature—to climb, swim, skip, throw, and jump their way to their own heroic feats.]]>
337 Christopher McDougall 0307594963 Keith 3 3.77 2013 Natural Born Heroes: How a Daring Band of Misfits Mastered the Lost Secrets of Strength and Endurance
author: Christopher McDougall
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average rating: 3.77
book published: 2013
rating: 3
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Taqwacores: A Novel 745121 256 Michael Muhammad Knight 1570271674 Keith 4 3.78 2005 Taqwacores: A Novel
author: Michael Muhammad Knight
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average rating: 3.78
book published: 2005
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Play Anything: The Pleasure of Limits, the Uses of Boredom, and the Secret of Games]]> 29502342 How filling life with play-whether soccer or lawn mowing, counting sheep or tossing Angry Birds-forges a new path for creativity and joy in our impatient age


Life is boring: filled with meetings and traffic, errands and emails. Nothing we'd ever call fun. But what if we've gotten fun wrong? In Play Anything, visionary game designer and philosopher Ian Bogost shows how we can overcome our daily anxiety; transforming the boring, ordinary world around us into one of endless, playful possibilities.

The key to this playful mindset lies in discovering the secret truth of fun and games. Play Anything, reveals that games appeal to us not because they are fun, but because they set limitations. Soccer wouldn't be soccer if it wasn't composed of two teams of eleven players using only their feet, heads, and torsos to get a ball into a goal; Tetris wouldn't be Tetris without falling pieces in characteristic shapes. Such rules seem needless, arbitrary, and difficult. Yet it is the limitations that make games enjoyable, just like it's the hard things in life that give it meaning.

Play is what happens when we accept these limitations, narrow our focus, and, consequently, have fun. Which is also how to live a good life. Manipulating a soccer ball into a goal is no different than treating ordinary circumstances- like grocery shopping, lawn mowing, and making PowerPoints-as sources for meaning and joy. We can "play anything" by filling our days with attention and discipline, devotion and love for the world as it really is, beyond our desires and fears.

Ranging from Internet culture to moral philosophy, ancient poetry to modern consumerism, Bogost shows us how today's chaotic world can only be tamed-and enjoyed-when we first impose boundaries on ourselves.
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288 Ian Bogost 0465051723 Keith 0 currently-reading 3.14 2016 Play Anything: The Pleasure of Limits, the Uses of Boredom, and the Secret of Games
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Night 231614 --back cover]]> 109 Elie Wiesel 0553272535 Keith 3 4.29 1956 Night
author: Elie Wiesel
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average rating: 4.29
book published: 1956
rating: 3
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<![CDATA[Decalogue: The Ten Commandments]]> 80128 336 Krzysztof Kieślowski 0571144985 Keith 4 4.18 1990 Decalogue: The Ten Commandments
author: Krzysztof Kieślowski
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average rating: 4.18
book published: 1990
rating: 4
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Dune 53747
Alternate cover edition of ISBN 044100590X.

Here is the novel that will be forever considered a triumph of imagination. Set on the desert planet Arrakis, Dune is the story of the boy Paul Atreides, who would become the mysterious man known as Muad'Dib. He would avenge the traitorous plot against his noble family - and would bring to fruition humankind's most ancient and unattainable dream.
A stunning blend of adventure and mysticism, environmentalism and politics, Dune won the first Nebula Award, share the Hugo Award, and formed the basis of what is undoubtedly the grandest epic in science-fiction.]]>
517 Frank Herbert Keith 0 to-read 4.32 1965 Dune
author: Frank Herbert
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<![CDATA[The Metamorphosis, the Penal Colony, and Other Stories (Schocken Classics)]]> 177579 The Metamorphosis, In the Penal Colony, and Other Stories has garnered critical acclaim and is widely recognized as the preeminent English-language anthology of Kafka's stories. These translations illuminate one of this century's most controversial writers and have made Kafka's work accessible to a whole new generation. This classic collection of forty-one great short works -- including such timeless pieces of modern fiction as "The Judgment" and "The Stoker" -- now includes two new stories, "First Sorrow" and "The Hunger Artist."]]> 320 Franz Kafka 0805208496 Keith 4 solving-for-x 3.93 1915 The Metamorphosis, the Penal Colony, and Other Stories (Schocken Classics)
author: Franz Kafka
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average rating: 3.93
book published: 1915
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[Modern art: 1900-1945: the age of Avant-Gardes]]> 2185939 400 Gabriele Crepaldi 006136312X Keith 0 to-read, wish-list 4.17 2006 Modern art: 1900-1945: the age of Avant-Gardes
author: Gabriele Crepaldi
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average rating: 4.17
book published: 2006
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The God of Small Things 37819 The God of Small Things is an award-winning landmark that started for its author an esteemed career of fiction and political commentary that continues unabated.]]> 321 Arundhati Roy Keith 4 3.86 1997 The God of Small Things
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average rating: 3.86
book published: 1997
rating: 4
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The Book Thief 1118668
It is 1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier, and will be busier still.

By her brother's graveside, Liesel's life is changed when she picks up a single object, partially hidden in the snow. It is The Gravedigger's Handbook, left behind there by accident, and it is her first act of book thievery. So begins a love affair with books and words, as Liesel, with the help of her accordian-playing foster father, learns to read. Soon she is stealing books from Nazi book-burnings, the mayor's wife's library, wherever there are books to be found.

But these are dangerous times. When Liesel's foster family hides a Jew in their basement, Liesel's world is both opened up, and closed down.

In superbly crafted writing that burns with intensity, award-winning author Markus Zusak has given us one of the most enduring stories of our time.

READING GROUP GUIDE ENCLOSED]]>
550 Markus Zusak Keith 0 to-read 4.43 2005 The Book Thief
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<![CDATA[The World Beyond Your Head: On Becoming an Individual in an Age of Distraction]]> 22237171 A groundbreaking new book from the bestselling author of Shop Class as Soulcraft

In his bestselling book Shop Class as Soulcraft, Matthew B. Crawford explored the ethical and practical importance of manual competence, as expressed through mastery of our physical environment. In his brilliant follow-up, The World Beyond Your Head, Crawford investigates the challenge of mastering one's own mind.

We often complain about our fractured mental lives and feel beset by outside forces that destroy our focus and disrupt our peace of mind. Any defense against this, Crawford argues, requires that we reckon with the way attention sculpts the self.

Crawford investigates the intense focus of ice hockey players and short-order chefs, the quasi-autistic behavior of gambling addicts, the familiar hassles of daily life, and the deep, slow craft of building pipe organs. He shows that our current crisis of attention is only superficially the result of digital technology, and becomes more comprehensible when understood as the coming to fruition of certain assumptions at the root of Western culture that are profoundly at odds with human nature.

The World Beyond Your Head makes sense of an astonishing array of common experience, from the frustrations of airport security to the rise of the hipster. With implications for the way we raise our children, the design of public spaces, and democracy itself, this is a book of urgent relevance to contemporary life.]]>
257 Matthew B. Crawford 0374292981 Keith 0 to-read 3.76 2015 The World Beyond Your Head: On Becoming an Individual in an Age of Distraction
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The Canyon: A Novel 23529808 208 Stanley Crawford 0826355617 Keith 0 to-read 4.00 2015 The Canyon: A Novel
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average rating: 4.00
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Melodic Clawhammer Banjo 847492 96 Ken Perlman 0825602262 Keith 0 to-read, banjo 5.00 1979 Melodic Clawhammer Banjo
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average rating: 5.00
book published: 1979
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Trans-Canada Rail Guide 1252425 The world’s most scenic rail ride. A journey on Canada’s transcontinental railroad ranks as one of the greatest rail experiences in the world. Stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the lines span 3974 miles, taking in not only several of North America’s finest cities but also some of the most dramatic scenery on earth, including the spectacular Rocky Mountains.

Rail travel for all budgets � This comprehensive guidebook gives information for all budgets, from the cheapest rail tickets with shoestring accommodation in the cities along the route to the most luxurious guided tours.
· Fully revised 4th edition � updated and with new mapping
· Rail travel for all budgets � where to get the best deals
· Mile-by-mile route guide � what to see along the route; with 25 maps
· Railway history � the rail link that created modern Canada
· City guides and maps � the best sights, recommended hotels and restaurants in eight major stops along the lines: Halifax, Quebec City, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver and Calgary

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256 Melissa Graham 1905864019 Keith 0 to-read 4.17 1996 Trans-Canada Rail Guide
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The Columbia Encyclopedia 909902 3200 Columbia University 0787650153 Keith 5 reference, wish-list 4.18 1935 The Columbia Encyclopedia
author: Columbia University
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average rating: 4.18
book published: 1935
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<![CDATA[A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There]]> 624980 A Sand County Almanac commemorates the one-hundredth anniversary of the birth of Aldo Leopold, one of the foremost conservationists of our century. First published in 1949 and praised in The New York Times Book Review as "full of beauty and vigor and bite," A Sand County Almanac combines some of the finest nature writing since Thoreau with an outspoken and highly ethical regard for America's relationship to the land.

The volume includes a section on the monthly changes of the Wisconsin countryside; another section that gathers together the informal pieces written by Leopold over a forty-year period as he traveled around the woodlands of Wisconsin, Iowa, Arizona, Sonora, Oregon, Manitoba, and elsewhere; and a final section in which Leopold addresses more formally the philosophical issues involved in wildlife conservation. As the forerunner of such important books as Annie Dillard's Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, Edward Abbey's Desert Solitaire, and Robert Finch's The Primal Place, this classic work remains as relevant today as it was forty years ago.]]>
228 Aldo Leopold 019505928X Keith 0 to-read 4.30 1949 A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There
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average rating: 4.30
book published: 1949
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<![CDATA[The Ambassador's Secret: Holbein and the World of the Renaissance]]> 126601 320 John North 1852854472 Keith 0 to-read 3.60 2003 The Ambassador's Secret: Holbein and the World of the Renaissance
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<![CDATA[The Inferno of Dante: A New Verse Translation (Bilingual Edition)]]> 15647 427 Dante Alighieri 0374525315 Keith 3 4.14 1320 The Inferno of Dante: A New Verse Translation (Bilingual Edition)
author: Dante Alighieri
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average rating: 4.14
book published: 1320
rating: 3
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<![CDATA[Lonely Planet Volunteer: A Traveler's Guide to Making a Difference Around the World]]> 1183531 Rare book 271 Charlotte Hindle 1741790204 Keith 0 to-read 3.47 2007 Lonely Planet Volunteer: A Traveler's Guide to Making a Difference Around the World
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average rating: 3.47
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<![CDATA[The New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha (Third Edition)]]> 159712 2180 Anonymous 019528478X Keith 0 it-s-the-bible, to-read 4.41 1920 The New Oxford Annotated Bible, New Revised Standard Version with the Apocrypha (Third Edition)
author: Anonymous
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average rating: 4.41
book published: 1920
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<![CDATA[The Cloud of Unknowing and Other Works]]> 305354 208 A.C. Spearing 0140447628 Keith 0 to-read 4.04 1399 The Cloud of Unknowing and Other Works
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Essence 18456082
Growing up in San Francisco’s Centrist Movement, sixteen year-old Autumn Grace has always believed emotions—adrenaline, endorphins, even happiness—drain your Essence and lead to an early death. But her younger brother’s passing and a run-in with a group of Outsiders casts her faith into question.

Ryder Stone, the sexy, rebellious leader of the Outsiders, claims Essence drain is nothing more than a Centrist scare tactic -- and he can prove it.

Autumn follows Ryder to his Community of adrenaline junkies and free spirits in Yosemite National Park, and they introduce her to a life of adventure, romance, sex, drugs and freedom. But as she discovers dark secrets beneath the Community’s perfect exterior, she realizes the more she risks in search of the perfect rush, the further she has to fall.]]>
243 Lisa Ann O'Kane Keith 0 to-read 3.87 2014 Essence
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<![CDATA[An Impenetrable Screen of Purest Sky: A Novel]]> 17870841
In this contemporary, contemplative fairy tale, the autobiographical novel takes on the cast of legend, and the uncertainty of memory leaves reality on shaky ground. Can parallel universes exist? Can a preoccupation with Moby Dick overwhelm the story unfolding before you? Where do you stand in relation to the metaphysics of your own life?]]>
260 Dan Beachy-Quick 1566893437 Keith 0 to-read 3.88 2013 An Impenetrable Screen of Purest Sky: A Novel
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<![CDATA[Paul Gauguin: Biografía de un Salvaje (Testimonios / Testimony) (Spanish Edition)]]> 578829 David Sweetman 8449306299 Keith 3 arts 3.00 1995 Paul Gauguin: Biografía de un Salvaje (Testimonios / Testimony) (Spanish Edition)
author: David Sweetman
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average rating: 3.00
book published: 1995
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The Hoodoodad 652237 48 Lewis Trondheim 1560973382 Keith 4 graphic-novels 4.02 1996 The Hoodoodad
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average rating: 4.02
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Speedboat 129344 One of the most acclaimed novels of the late 20th century is back.

When members of the National Book Critics Circle were polled to see which book they would most like to see republished, they chose Speedboat—“by far.� This story of a young female newspaper reporter coming of age in New York City was originally published serially in the New Yorker; it is made out of seemingly unrelated vignettes—tart observations distilled through relentless intellect—which add up to an analysis of our brittle, urban existence. It remains as fresh as when it was first published.

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192 Renata Adler 0060971436 Keith 3 3.78 1976 Speedboat
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average rating: 3.78
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The Day the Crayons Quit 16101018 Poor Duncan just wants to color. But when he opens his box of crayons, he finds only letters, all saying the same thing: We quit!

Beige is tired of playing second fiddle to Brown. Blue needs a break from coloring all that water, while Pink just wants to be used. Green has no complaints, but Black wants to be used for more than just outlining. And Orange and Yellow are no longer speaking—each believes he is the true color of the sun.

What can Duncan possibly do to appease all of the crayons and get them back to doing what they do best?

Debut author Drew Daywalt and New York Times bestseller Oliver Jeffers create a colorful solution in this playful, imaginative story that will have children laughing and playing with their crayons in a whole new way. Join in on the fun and games. Find out why the crayons are mad and how Duncan takes care of this dilemma!

Age Range: 3-6+ / Lexile Score AD730L
Edition MSRP: US $17⁹⁹ (ISBN 978-0-399-25537-3)
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30 Drew Daywalt 0399255370 Keith 2 4.42 2013 The Day the Crayons Quit
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<![CDATA[The Urban Bestiary: Encountering the Everyday Wild]]> 17333244 From the bestselling author of Crow Planet, a compelling journey into the secret lives of the wild animals at our back door.

In THE URBAN BESTIARY, acclaimed nature writer Lyanda Lynn Haupt journeys into the heart of the everyday wild, where coyotes, raccoons, chickens, hawks, and humans live in closer proximity than ever before. Haupt's observations bring compelling new questions to light: Whose "home" is this? Where does the wild end and the city begin? And what difference does it make to us as humans living our everyday lives? In this wholly original blend of science, story, myth, and memoir, Haupt draws us into the secret world of the wild creatures that dwell among us in our urban neighborhoods, whether we are aware of them or not. With beautiful illustrations and practical sidebars on everything from animal tracking to opossum removal, THE URBAN BESTIARY is a lyrical book that awakens wonder, delight, and respect for the urban wild, and our place within it.

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352 Lyanda Lynn Haupt 0316178527 Keith 0 to-read 3.92 2013 The Urban Bestiary: Encountering the Everyday Wild
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<![CDATA[The River Reader (The Nature Conservancy Readers)]]> 1148825
Gone back into the earth (from Crossing open ground) / Barry Lopez --
from Life on the Mississippi / Mark Twain --
This savage land (from The book of Yaak) / Rick Bass --
from Down an unknown river / Theodore Roosevelt --
And the salmon sing / Louise Wagenknecht --
The Allegash and East Branch (from The Maine woods) / Henry David Thoreau --
Flood (from Pilgrim at Tinker Creek) / Annie Dillard --
from Exploration of the Colorado River and its canyons / John Wesley Powell --
Reversing the tides / Lisa Couturier --
from Travels of William Bartram / William Bartram --
from Downriver: a Yellowstone journey / Dean Krakel --
from Heart of darkness / Joseph Conrad --
Tanner Trail and mesquite thickets (from Downcanyon: a naturalist explores the Colorado River through Grand Canyon) / Ann Haymond Zwinger --
from Missouri River journals / John James Audubon --
Along the delta (from Reading the river: a voyage down the Yukon) / John Hildebrand --
The best rainbow trout fishing. Fishing the Rhone Canal. Trout fishing in Europe / Ernest Hemingway --
Midnight's rivers (from Rivers of memory) / Harry Middleton --
from the Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition / Meriwether Lewis --
The Willamette (from Riverwalking) / Kathleen Dean Moore --
Sachem River (from A river never sleeps) / Roderick Haig-Brown --
from Mississippi solo / Eddy Harris --
The river of returning / John A. Murray --
Afton water / Robert Burns --
About the Nature Conservancy and the Freshwater Initiative]]>
320 John A. Murray 155821772X Keith 0 to-read, science-and-nature 4.60 1998 The River Reader (The Nature Conservancy Readers)
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<![CDATA[This Is Not a Weasel: A Close Look at Nature's Most Confusing Terms]]> 425603 Here's a book for anyone who's ever wondered about the difference between a crayfish and a crawfish. Or a frog and a toad. Or a buzzard and a vulture. Animal taxonomy is not what you'd call an exact science, and the field is lousy with all sorts of confounding terms.
In this entertaining, highly useful reference, Philip Mortenson takes on a wide-ranging list of monikers, from plants to higher mammals. Reviewed by an impressive cadre of experts, the book lays to rest any lingering confusion over the distinctions between seemingly related-yet crucially distinct-terms, such as mushroom and toadstool; moss and lichen; crocodile and alligator; skate and ray; turtle and tortoise; and mink, sable, ferret, ermine, stoat, and weasel. Everyone from the language lover to the nature buff will be charmed by this book.
Philip B. Mortenson (Minneapolis, MN) studied the philosophy of science at the University of Minnesota.]]>
288 Philip B. Mortenson 0471273961 Keith 0 to-read 2.86 2003 This Is Not a Weasel: A Close Look at Nature's Most Confusing Terms
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<![CDATA[Finnegans Wake (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin)]]> 442140 Having done the longest day in literature with his monumental Ulysses, James Joyce set himself even greater challenges for his next book � the night.

"A nocturnal state...That is what I want to convey: what goes on in a dream, during a dream." The work, which would exhaust two decades of his life and the odd resources of some sixty languages, culminated in the 1939 publication of Joyce's final and most revolutionary masterpiece, Finnegans Wake .

A story with no real beginning or end (it ends in the middle of a sentence and begins in the middle of the same sentence), this "book of Doublends Jined" is as remarkable for its prose as for its circular structure. Written in a fantastic dream language, forged from polyglot puns and portmanteau words, the Wake features some of Joyce's most brilliant inventive work. Sixty years after its original publication, it remains, in Anthony Burgess's words, "a great comic vision, one of the few books of the world that can make us laugh aloud on nearly every page."
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628 James Joyce 0141181265 Keith 0 to-read 3.82 1939 Finnegans Wake (Classic, 20th-Century, Penguin)
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<![CDATA[The Path: A One-Mile Walk Through the Universe]]> 424817 208 Chet Raymo 0802776906 Keith 4 science-and-nature 3.90 2003 The Path: A One-Mile Walk Through the Universe
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average rating: 3.90
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<![CDATA[The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness, and Greed]]> 88335 As vividly as John Krakauer puts readers on Everest, John Vaillant takes us into the heart of North America's last great forest.]]> 288 John Vaillant 0393328643 Keith 4 science-and-nature 4.11 2005 The Golden Spruce: A True Story of Myth, Madness, and Greed
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average rating: 4.11
book published: 2005
rating: 4
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<![CDATA[My Family and Other Animals (Corfu Trilogy, #1)]]> 48132 My Family and Other Animals was intended to embrace the natural history of the island but ended up as a delightful account of Durrell’s family’s experiences, from the many eccentric hangers-on to the ceaseless procession of puppies, toads, scorpions, geckoes, ladybugs, glowworms, octopuses, bats, and butterflies into their home.]]> 273 Gerald Durrell 0142004413 Keith 3 science-and-nature 4.19 1956 My Family and Other Animals (Corfu Trilogy, #1)
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average rating: 4.19
book published: 1956
rating: 3
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Fear of Music 9691681
Jonathan Lethem treats Fear of Music (the third album by the Talking Heads, and the first produced by Brian Eno) as a masterpiece - edgy, paranoid, funky, addictive, rhythmic, repetitive, spooky and fun. He scratches obsessively at the album's songs, guitars, rhythms, lyrics, packaging, downtown origins, and legacy, showing how Fear of Music hints at the directions (positive and negative) the band would take in the future. Lethem transports us again to the New York City of another time - tackling one of his great adolescent obsessions and illuminating the ways in which we fall in and out of love with works of art.]]>
141 Jonathan Lethem 1441121005 Keith 0 to-read 3.35 2011 Fear of Music
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<![CDATA[Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman]]> 22155
From his youth as the son of a French Canadian blacksmith to the thrilling, ambitious climbing expeditions that inspired his innovative designs for the sport's equipment, Let My People Go Surfing is the story of a man who brought doing good and having grand adventures into the heart of his business life-a book that will deeply affect entrepreneurs and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

A newly revised edition of Let My People Go Surfing is available now.]]>
272 Yvon Chouinard 0143037838 Keith 0 to-read 4.16 2006 Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman
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<![CDATA[Periodic Tales: A Cultural History of the Elements, from Arsenic to Zinc]]> 11809043 428 Hugh Aldersey-Williams 0061824739 Keith 0 to-read 3.71 2011 Periodic Tales: A Cultural History of the Elements, from Arsenic to Zinc
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<![CDATA[A Place Between the Tides: A Naturalist's Reflections on the Salt Marsh]]> 95646
Based upon childhood memory and his naturalist’s journals, "A Place Between the Tides" is the story of Thurston’s return to the beloved environment of his boyhood when he moves to the Old Marsh, a 1.5-hectare marsh on the banks of the Tidnish River in Nova Scotia. Elegantly moving back and forth in time, from the present year through the past decade and all the way back to childhood, the book describes the seasons in the life of the marsh as filtered through two decades of Thurston’s living there. Blending acute analysis and a poet’s lyricism, Thurston explores and examines one of the most productive and biologically diverse habitats on Earth, a habitat that has been degraded relentlessly since European settlement, making the few standing marshes precious because they are so vulnerable and vital.]]>
240 Harry Thurston 1553650352 Keith 0 3.97 2004 A Place Between the Tides: A Naturalist's Reflections on the Salt Marsh
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<![CDATA[Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses]]> 87040 Living at the limits of our ordinary perception, mosses are a common but largely unnoticed element of the natural world. Gathering Moss is a beautifully written mix of science and personal reflection that invites readers to explore and learn from the elegantly simple lives of mosses. Robin Wall Kimmerer's book is not an identification guide, nor is it a scientific treatise. Rather, it is a series of linked personal essays that will lead general readers and scientists alike to an understanding of how mosses live and how their lives are intertwined with the lives of countless other beings, from salmon and hummingbirds to redwoods and rednecks. Kimmerer clearly and artfully explains the biology of mosses, while at the same time reflecting on what these fascinating organisms have to teach us.

Drawing on her diverse experiences as a scientist, mother, teacher, and writer of Native American heritage, Kimmerer explains the stories of mosses in scientific terms as well as in the framework of indigenous ways of knowing. In her book, the natural history and cultural relationships of mosses become a powerful metaphor for ways of living in the world.

Gathering Moss will appeal to a wide range of readers, from bryologists to those interested in natural history and the environment, Native Americans, and contemporary nature and science writing.

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168 Robin Wall Kimmerer 0870714996 Keith 0 to-read, science-and-nature 4.39 2003 Gathering Moss: A Natural and Cultural History of Mosses
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The Land of Little Rain 91707 128 Mary Hunter Austin 0140249192 Keith 0 science-and-nature, to-read 3.89 1903 The Land of Little Rain
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book published: 1903
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<![CDATA[The Earth Moved: On the Remarkable Achievements of Earthworms]]> 299960 The Earth Moved, Amy Stewart takes us on a journey through the underground world and introduces us to one of its most amazing denizens. The earthworm may be small, spineless, and blind, but its impact on the ecosystem is profound. It ploughs the soil, fights plant diseases, cleans up pollution, and turns ordinary dirt into fertile land. Who knew?

In her witty, offbeat style, Stewart shows that much depends on the actions of the lowly worm. Charles Darwin devoted his last years to the meticulous study of these creatures, praising their remarkable abilities. With the august scientist as her inspiration, Stewart investigates the worm's subterranean realm, talks to oligochaetologists—the unsung heroes of earthworm science—who have devoted their lives to unearthing the complex life beneath our feet, and observes the thousands of worms in her own garden. From the legendary giant Australian worm that stretches to ten feet in length to the modest nightcrawler that wormed its way into the heart of Darwin's last book to the energetic red wigglers in Stewart's compost bin, The Earth Moved gives worms their due and exposes their hidden and extraordinary universe. This book is for all of us who appreciate Mother Nature's creatures, no matter how humble.]]>
240 Amy Stewart Keith 3 3.91 2004 The Earth Moved: On the Remarkable Achievements of Earthworms
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<![CDATA[What the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World]]> 13202085
Birds are the sentries—and our key to understanding the world beyond our front door. Unwitting humans create a zone of disturbance that scatters the wildlife. Respectful humans who heed the birds acquire an awareness that radically changes the dynamic. We are welcome in their habitat. The birds don't fly away. The larger animals don't race off. No longer hapless intruders, we now find, see, and engage the deer, the fox, the red-shouldered hawk—even the elusive, whispering wren.

Deep bird language is an ancient discipline, perfected by Native peoples the world over. Finally, science is catching up. This groundbreaking book unites the indigenous knowledge, the latest research, and the author's own experience of four decades in the field to lead us toward a deeper connection to the animals and, in the end, a deeper connection to ourselves.]]>
241 Jon Young 0547451253 Keith 0 to-read 4.07 2012 What the Robin Knows: How Birds Reveal the Secrets of the Natural World
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<![CDATA[Tales From The Underground: A Natural History Of Subterranean Life]]> 243113 240 David W. Wolfe 0738206792 Keith 0 to-read 4.07 2001 Tales From The Underground: A Natural History Of Subterranean Life
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average rating: 4.07
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Wintering 4612773 269 Diana Kappel-Smith 0316482994 Keith 0 to-read 4.19 Wintering
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<![CDATA[Night Life: Nature from Dusk to Dawn]]> 1327890 312 Diana Kappel-Smith 0816517029 Keith 0 to-read 3.67 1990 Night Life: Nature from Dusk to Dawn
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book published: 1990
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<![CDATA[The Routes of Man: How Roads Are Changing the World and the Way We Live Today]]> 6681558
Roads bind our world—metaphorically and literally—transforming landscapes and the lives of the people who inhabit them. Roads have unparalleled power to impact communities, unite worlds and sunder them, and reveal the hopes and fears of those who travel them.

With his marvelous eye for detail and his contagious enthusiasm, Ted Conover explores six of these key byways worldwide. In Peru, he traces the journey of a load of rare mahogany over the Andes to its origin, an untracked part of the Amazon basin soon to be traversed by a new east-west route across South America. In East Africa, he visits truckers whose travels have been linked to the worldwide spread of AIDS. In the West Bank, he monitors highway checkpoints with Israeli soldiers and then passes through them with Palestinians, witnessing the injustices and danger borne by both sides. He shuffles down a frozen riverbed with teenagers escaping their Himalayan valley to see how a new road will affect the now-isolated Indian region of Ladakh. From the passenger seat of a new Hyundai piling up the miles, he describes the exuberant upsurge in car culture as highways proliferate across China. And from inside an ambulance, he offers an apocalyptic but precise vision of Lagos, Nigeria, where congestion and chaos on freeways signal the rise of the global megacity.

A spirited, urgent book that reveals the costs and benefits of being connected—how, from ancient Rome to the present, roads have played a crucial role in human life, advancing civilization even as they set it back.]]>
352 Ted Conover 1400042445 Keith 0 to-read 3.79 2010 The Routes of Man: How Roads Are Changing the World and the Way We Live Today
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<![CDATA[The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot]]> 13369533
Following the tracks, holloways, drove-roads and sea paths that form part of a vast ancient network of routes criss-crossing the British Isles and beyond, Robert Macfarlane discovers a lost world - a landscape of the feet and the mind, of pilgrimage and ritual, of stories and ghosts; above all of the places and journeys which inspire and inhabit our imaginations.]]>
433 Robert Macfarlane 0241143810 Keith 0 to-read 4.14 2012 The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot
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Moneyball 1301 Moneyball, had a problem: how to win in the Major Leagues with a budget that's smaller than that of nearly every other team. Conventional wisdom long held that big name, highly athletic hitters and young pitchers with rocket arms were the ticket to success. But Beane and his staff, buoyed by massive amounts of carefully interpreted statistical data, believed that wins could be had by more affordable methods such as hitters with high on-base percentage and pitchers who get lots of ground outs. Given this information and a tight budget, Beane defied tradition and his own scouting department to build winning teams of young affordable players and inexpensive castoff veterans.

Lewis was in the room with the A's top management as they spent the summer of 2002 adding and subtracting players and he provides outstanding play-by-play. In the June player draft, Beane acquired nearly every prospect he coveted (few of whom were coveted by other teams) and at the July trading deadline he engaged in a tense battle of nerves to acquire a lefty reliever. Besides being one of the most insider accounts ever written about baseball, Moneyball is populated with fascinating characters. We meet Jeremy Brown, an overweight college catcher who most teams project to be a 15th round draft pick (Beane takes him in the first). Sidearm pitcher Chad Bradford is plucked from the White Sox triple-A club to be a key set-up man and catcher Scott Hatteberg is rebuilt as a first baseman. But the most interesting character is Beane himself. A speedy athletic can't-miss prospect who somehow missed, Beane reinvents himself as a front-office guru, relying on players completely unlike, say, Billy Beane. Lewis, one of the top nonfiction writers of his era (Liar's Poker, The New New Thing), offers highly accessible explanations of baseball stats and his roadmap of Beane's economic approach makes Moneyball an appealing reading experience for business people and sports fans alike. --John Moe

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317 Michael Lewis 0393324818 Keith 3 4.26 2003 Moneyball
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<![CDATA[Knit Your Own Cat: Easy-to-Follow Patterns for 16 Frisky Felines]]> 12561204
Cats and knitters are perfect companions. What's better together than a kitten curled up in a basket of wool or a frisky feline chasing a skein of yarn down a hallway? Since the instant success of Knit Your Own Dog , cat lovers have been clamoring for a book of their own. That time has come. Knit Your Own Cat is packed with knitting patterns for 16 different fanciful felines, from a pretty Persian to a sleek Siamese, from a cuddly kitten to a traditional tabby. The cats are surprisingly easy to With a few evenings of work, you can have a covetable companion for life. Each cat includes clear, step-by-step instructions for both knitting and assembling the parts. The cats can be knit into various positions such as standing, sitting, crouching, and curled up for a nap. You can add details like collars, bells, and bows. Photographs throughout show the finished cat from various angles, and each cat is accompanied by a description of its real-life temperament and physical characteristics. Cats Abyssinian, Bengal, Black Cat, Black & White, British Shorthair, Burmese, Devon Rex, Kitten, Maine Coon, Orange, Persian, Ragdoll, Siamese, Tabby, Tortoiseshell, and Turkish Van.]]>
144 Sally Muir 1579128939 Keith 0 3.86 2012 Knit Your Own Cat: Easy-to-Follow Patterns for 16 Frisky Felines
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<![CDATA[The Species Seekers: Heroes, Fools, and the Mad Pursuit of Life on Earth]]> 8497966 The story of bold adventurers who risked death to discover strange life forms in the farthest corners of planet Earth.

Beginning with Linnaeus, a colorful band of explorers made it their mission to travel to the most perilous corners of the planet and bring back astonishing new life forms. They attracted followers ranging from Thomas Jefferson, who laid out mastodon bones on the White House floor, to twentieth-century doctors who used their knowledge of new species to conquer epidemic diseases. Acclaimed science writer Richard Conniff brings these daredevil "species seekers" to vivid life. Alongside their globe-spanning tales of adventure, he recounts some of the most dramatic shifts in the history of human thought. At the start, everyone accepted that the Earth had been created for our benefit. We weren't sure where vegetable ended and animal began, we couldn't classify species, and we didn't understand the causes of disease. But all that changed as the species seekers introduced us to the pantheon of life on Earth—and our place within it.]]>
480 Richard Conniff 0393068544 Keith 0 to-read 4.03 2010 The Species Seekers: Heroes, Fools, and the Mad Pursuit of Life on Earth
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<![CDATA[The Forest Unseen: A Year’s Watch in Nature]]> 11797368 A biologist reveals the secret world hidden in a single square meter of forest.

In this wholly original book, biologist David Haskell uses a one-square-meter patch of old-growth Tennessee forest as a window onto the entire natural world. Visiting it almost daily for one year to trace nature’s path through the seasons, he brings the forest and its inhabitants to vivid life.

Each of this book’s short chapters begins with a simple observation: a salamander scuttling across the leaf litter; the first blossom of spring wildflowers. From these, Haskell spins a brilliant web of biology and ecology, explaining the science that binds together the tiniest microbes and the largest mammals and describing the ecosystems that have cycled for thousands—sometimes millions—of years. Each visit to the forest presents a nature story in miniature as Haskell elegantly teases out the intricate relationships that order the creatures and plants that call it home.

Written with remarkable grace and empathy, The Forest Unseen is a grand tour of nature in all its profundity. Haskell is a perfect guide into the world that exists beneath our feet and beyond our backyards.
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288 David George Haskell 067002337X Keith 0 to-read 4.21 2012 The Forest Unseen: A Year’s Watch in Nature
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<![CDATA[Life Everlasting: The Animal Way of Death]]> 13429570
When a good friend with a severe illness wrote, asking if he might have his “green burial� at Bernd Heinrich’s hunting camp in Maine, it inspired the acclaimed biologist to investigate a subject that had long fascinated him. How exactly does the animal world deal with the flip side of the life cycle? And what are the lessons, ecological to spiritual, raised by a close look at how the animal world renews itself? Heinrich focuses his wholly original gaze on the fascinating doings of creatures most of us would otherwise turn away from—field mouse burials conducted by carrion beetles; the communication strategies of ravens, “the premier northern undertakers�; and the “inadvertent teamwork� among wolves and large cats, foxes and weasels, bald eagles and nuthatches in cold-weather dispersal of prey. Heinrich reveals, too, how and where humans still play our ancient and important role as scavengers, thereby turning—not dust to dust—but life to life.]]>
256 Bernd Heinrich 0547752660 Keith 0 to-read 3.97 2012 Life Everlasting: The Animal Way of Death
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My Goose Betsy 3787613 32 Trudi Braun 0763604496 Keith 4
Braun does well describing a goose--how they walk and talk, but the focus here is on nest building, laying eggs, and hatching. The illustrations are warm and serve to show the intimacy of a cozy nest. Betsy is shown picking straw and plucking down feather from her own breast. She shuffles her bottom to make a hollow in which to lay her eggs. The eggs are laid, not appearing all at once but each addition is afforded a pause and new drawing. The goslings, as well, don't pop right out of their shells. Instead, Braun has them tap and push, tap and push until they are out in the glow of the goose house. More goes on of course. Betsy does get out to stretch and bathe. There is a gander that runs about too, and a quiet spider that builds a web along side Betsy.

Braun also gives "goose facts" in the back and includes an index of important terms.

At first, I wondered if the book was too old for my daughter, but just this morning, she was talking as she gathered pillows and blankets. My wife asked her what she was doing and we were told she was building a nest like Betsy.]]>
3.49 1999 My Goose Betsy
author: Trudi Braun
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Let me get right to the point. If there is a penguin and a polar bear in the same scene, there had better be a good reason--even in the picture books I read to my two-year old daughter. I find such glaring inaccuracies hard to shake and, often, it is these books that will get returned to the library sooner than later. So, I am always happy to find non-fiction, picture books that lean in my direction: the facts presented with style. Thus, I was happy to find My Goose Betsy.

Braun does well describing a goose--how they walk and talk, but the focus here is on nest building, laying eggs, and hatching. The illustrations are warm and serve to show the intimacy of a cozy nest. Betsy is shown picking straw and plucking down feather from her own breast. She shuffles her bottom to make a hollow in which to lay her eggs. The eggs are laid, not appearing all at once but each addition is afforded a pause and new drawing. The goslings, as well, don't pop right out of their shells. Instead, Braun has them tap and push, tap and push until they are out in the glow of the goose house. More goes on of course. Betsy does get out to stretch and bathe. There is a gander that runs about too, and a quiet spider that builds a web along side Betsy.

Braun also gives "goose facts" in the back and includes an index of important terms.

At first, I wondered if the book was too old for my daughter, but just this morning, she was talking as she gathered pillows and blankets. My wife asked her what she was doing and we were told she was building a nest like Betsy.
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The Count of Monte Cristo 7126 The epic tale of wrongful imprisonment, adventure and revenge, in its definitive translation

Thrown in prison for a crime he has not committed, Edmond Dantès is confined to the grim fortress of If. There he learns of a great hoard of treasure hidden on the Isle of Monte Cristo and he becomes determined not only to escape, but also to use the treasure to plot the destruction of the three men responsible for his incarceration. Dumas� epic tale of suffering and retribution, inspired by a real-life case of wrongful imprisonment, was a huge popular success when it was first serialized in the 1840s.

Translated with an Introduction by Robin Buss

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1276 Alexandre Dumas 0140449264 Keith 0 unfinished, to-read 4.29 1846 The Count of Monte Cristo
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Music for Torching 75480 368 A.M. Homes 068817762X Keith 3 3.71 1999 Music for Torching
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average rating: 3.71
book published: 1999
rating: 3
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<![CDATA[Things You Should Know: A Collection of Stories]]> 75477 224 A.M. Homes 0060520132 Keith 4 3.86 Things You Should Know: A Collection of Stories
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The Tiger's Wife 8366402 The New Yorker’s twenty best American fiction writers under forty, has spun a timeless novel that will establish her as one of the most vibrant, original authors of her generation.

In a Balkan country mending from years of conflict, Natalia, a young doctor, arrives on a mission of mercy at an orphanage by the sea. By the time she and her lifelong friend Zóra begin to inoculate the children there, she feels age-old superstitions and secrets gathering everywhere around her. Secrets her outwardly cheerful hosts have chosen not to tell her. Secrets involving the strange family digging for something in the surrounding vineyards. Secrets hidden in the landscape itself.

But Natalia is also confronting a private, hurtful mystery of her own: the inexplicable circumstances surrounding her beloved grandfather’s recent death. After telling her grandmother that he was on his way to meet Natalia, he instead set off for a ramshackle settlement none of their family had ever heard of and died there alone. A famed physician, her grandfather must have known that he was too ill to travel. Why he left home becomes a riddle Natalia is compelled to unravel.

Grief struck and searching for clues to her grandfather’s final state of mind, she turns to the stories he told her when she was a child. On their weeklytrips to the zoo he would read to her from a worn copy of Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, which he carried with him everywhere; later, he told her stories of his own encounters over many years with “the deathless man,� a vagabond who claimed to be immortal and appeared never to age. But the most extraordinary story of all is the one her grandfather never told her, the one Natalia must discover for herself. One winter during the Second World War, his childhood village was snowbound, cut off even from the encroaching German invaders but haunted by another, fierce presence: a tiger who comes ever closer under cover of darkness. “These stories,� Natalia comes to understand, “run like secret rivers through all the other stories� of her grandfather’s life. And it is ultimately within these rich, luminous narratives that she will find the answer she is looking for.]]>
338 Téa Obreht 0385343833 Keith 0 to-read 3.41 2011 The Tiger's Wife
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<![CDATA[The Last Werewolf (The Last Werewolf, #1)]]> 9532302
Meet Jake. A bit on the elderly side (he turns 201 in March), but otherwise in the pink of health. The nonstop sex and exercise he's still getting probably contribute to that, as does his diet: unusual amounts of flesh and blood (at least some from friends and relatives). Jake, of course, is a werewolf, and with the death of his colleague he has now become the only one of his kind. This depresses Jake to the point that he's been contemplating suicide. Yet there are powerful forces who for very different reasons want - and have the power - to keep Jake alive.

Here is a powerful new version of the werewolf legend - mesmerizing and undeniably sexy, and with moments of violence so elegantly wrought they dazzle rather than repel. But perhaps its most remarkable achievement is to make the reader feel sympathy for a man who can only be described as a monster - and in doing so, remind us what it means to be human.

One of the most original, audacious, and terrifying novels in years.]]>
346 Glen Duncan 1847679447 Keith 0 to-read 3.48 2011 The Last Werewolf (The Last Werewolf, #1)
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Big Questions 9970421 Big Questions is the magnum opus of Anders Nilsen, one of the brightest and most talented young cartoonists working today. This beautiful minimalist story, collected here for the first time, is the culmination of ten years and more than six hundred pages of work that details the metaphysical quandaries of the occupants of an endless plain, existing somewhere between a dream and a Russian steppe. A downed plane is thought to be a bird and the unexploded bomb that came from it is mistaken for a giant egg by the group of birds whose lives the story follows. The indifferent, stranded pilot is of great interest to the birds—some doggedly seek his approval, while others do quite the opposite, leading to tensions in the group. Nilsen seamlessly moves from humor to heartbreak. His distinctive, detailed line work is paired with plentiful white space and large, often frameless panels, conveying an ineffable sense of vulnerability and openness.

Big Questions
has roots in classic fables—the birds and snakes have more to say than their human counterparts, and there are hints of the hero’s journey, but here the easy moral that closes most fables is left open and ambiguous. Rather than lending its world meaning, Nilsen’s parable lets the questions wander where they will.]]>
592 Anders Nilsen 1770460470 Keith 0 to-read 4.16 2011 Big Questions
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<![CDATA[Not Much Just Chillin': The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers]]> 791444
Here at last is an up-to-date anthropology of this critically formative period. Prize-winning education reporter Linda Perlstein spent a year immersed in the lunchroom, classrooms, hearts, and minds of a group of suburban Maryland middle schoolers and emerged with this pathbreaking account. Perlstein reveals what's really going on under kids' don't-touch-me facade while they grapple with schoolwork, puberty, romance, and identity. A must-read for parents and educators, Not Much Just Chillin' offers a trail map to the baffling no-man's-land between child and teen.]]>
288 Linda Perlstein 0345475763 Keith 0 to-read 3.44 2003 Not Much Just Chillin': The Hidden Lives of Middle Schoolers
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In Zanesville 11234416 From the acclaimed author of The Boys of My Youthand Festival Days, a “mesmerizing� beautifully written� debut novel that evokes the wrenching, exquisite moment just before we step into adulthood (Ann Patchett).The fourteen-year-old narrator of In Zanesvilleis a late bloomer. She flies under the radar� a sidekick, a marching-band dropout, a disastrous babysitter. Luckily, she has a best friend with whom she shares the everyday adventures of a 1970s American girlhood, incidents through which a world is revealed and character is forged.In time, the two girls' friendship is tested� by their families' claims on them, by a clique of popular girls who stumble upon them, and by their first startling, subversive intimations of womanhood.With dry wit and piercing observation, Jo Ann Beard shows us that in the seemingly quiet streets of America's innumerable Zanesvilles is a universe of wonders, and that within the souls of the awkward and the overlooked often burns something radiant."Probably my favorite novel of the year...A marvelous reading experience...I don't think I'll ever forget the unnamed, perfectly realized narrator ofIn Zanesville."—Nancy Pearl, NPR]]> 307 Jo Ann Beard Keith 0 3.77 2011 In Zanesville
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<![CDATA[Tycho and Kepler: The Unlikely Partnership That Forever Changed Our Understanding of the Heavens]]> 868111 352 Kitty Ferguson 0802776884 Keith 3 science-and-nature 4.08 2002 Tycho and Kepler: The Unlikely Partnership That Forever Changed Our Understanding of the Heavens
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rating: 3
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<![CDATA[The Rabbi's Cat (The Rabbi's Cat, #1-3)]]> 82882
In Algeria in the 1930s, a cat belonging to a widowed rabbi and his beautiful daughter, Zlabya, eats the family parrot and gains the ability to speak. To his master’s consternation, the cat immediately begins to tell lies (the first being that he didn’t eat the parrot). The rabbi vows to educate him in the ways of the Torah, while the cat insists on studying the kabbalah and having a Bar Mitzvah. They consult the rabbi’s rabbi, who maintains that a cat can’t be Jewish � but the cat, as always, knows better.

Zlabya falls in love with a dashing young rabbi from Paris, and soon master and cat, having overcome their shared self-pity and jealousy, are accompanying the newlyweds to France to meet Zlabya’s cosmopolitan in-laws. Full of drama and adventure, their trip invites countless opportunities for the rabbi and his cat to grapple with all the important � and trivial � details of life.

Rich with the colors, textures, and flavors of Algeria’s Jewish community, The Rabbi’s Cat brings a lost world vibrantly to life � a time and place where Jews and Arabs coexisted � and peoples it with endearing and thoroughly human characters, and one truly unforgettable cat.

Originally published in France in three volumes as Le Chat du Rabbin, 1.La Bar-Mitsva; Le Chat du Rabbin, 2. Le Malka des Lions; and Le Chat du Rabbin, 3. L'Exode by Dargaud, Paris, in 2001, 2002, and 2003.]]>
142 Joann Sfar 0375422811 Keith 4 4.05 2001 The Rabbi's Cat (The Rabbi's Cat, #1-3)
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The Gastronomical Me 304032 272 M.F.K. Fisher 0865473927 Keith 0 to-read 4.18 1943 The Gastronomical Me
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Under the Sea-Wind 70824 Rachel Carson--pioneering environmentalist and author of Silent Spring--opens our eyes to the wonders of the natural world in her groundbreaking paean to the sea.

Celebrating the mystery and beauty of birds and sea creatures in their natural habitat, Under the Sea-Wind--Rachel Carson's first book and her personal favorite--is the early masterwork of one of America's greatest nature writers. Evoking the special mystery and beauty of the shore and the open sea--its limitless vistas and twilight depths--Carson's astonishingly intimate, unforgettable portrait captures the delicate negotiations of an ingeniously calibrated ecology.

For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,800 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.]]>
208 Rachel Carson 0143104969 Keith 0 to-read, science-and-nature 4.16 1941 Under the Sea-Wind
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<![CDATA[The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons and an Unlikely Road to Manhood]]> 2784926
Paul Coates was an enigmatic god to his sons: a Vietnam vet who rolled with the Black Panthers, an old-school disciplinarian and new-age believer in free love, an autodidact who launched a publishing company in his basement dedicated to telling the true history of African civilization. Most of all, he was a wily tactician whose mission was to carry his sons across the shoals of inner-city adolescence and through the collapsing civilization of Baltimore in the Age of Crack, and into the safe arms of Howard University, where he worked so his children could attend for free. Among his brood of seven, his main challenges were Ta-Nehisi, spacey and sensitive and almost comically miscalibrated for his environment, and Big Bill, charismatic and all-too-ready for the challenges of the streets.

The Beautiful Struggle follows their divergent paths through this turbulent period, and their father's steadfast efforts assisted by mothers, teachers, and a body of myths, histories, and rituals conjured from the past to meet the needs of a troubled present to keep them whole in a world that seemed bent on their destruction. With a remarkable ability to reimagine both the lost world of his fathers generation and the terrors and wonders of his own youth, Coates offers readers a small and beautiful epic about boys trying to become men in black America and beyond.]]>
227 Ta-Nehisi Coates 0385520360 Keith 4 4.08 2008 The Beautiful Struggle: A Father, Two Sons and an Unlikely Road to Manhood
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<![CDATA[The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays]]> 146151 The Art of the Commonplace gathers twenty essays by Wendell Berry that offer an agrarian alternative to our dominant urban culture. Grouped around five themes―an agrarian critique of culture, agrarian fundamentals, agrarian economics, agrarian religion, and geobiography―these essays promote a clearly defined and compelling vision important to all people dissatisfied with the stress, anxiety, disease, and destructiveness of contemporary American culture. Why is agriculture becoming culturally irrelevant, and at what cost? What are the forces of social disintegration and how might they be reversed? How might men and women live together in ways that benefit both? And, how does the corporate takeover of social institutions and economic practices contribute to the destruction of human and natural environments? Through his staunch support of local economies, his defense of farming communities, and his call for family integrity, Berry emerges as the champion of responsibilities and priorities that serve the health, vitality and happiness of the whole community of creation.]]> 352 Wendell Berry 1593760078 Keith 0 to-read 4.37 2002 The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays
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We're Going on a Bear Hunt 201126 40 Michael Rosen 0689853491 Keith 3 4.28 1989 We're Going on a Bear Hunt
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Tanka Tanka Skunk! 1142103
"Skunka Tanka
Skunka Tanka
Tanka Tanka Skunk!
They've got the beat, and so do their friends."

"Meet Tanka and his friend, Skunk. When you say their names together, they sound like drums!"

Steve Webb's innovative and visually stunning picture book introduces young readers to simple rhythms with this riot of shout-out-loud words and cavorting animals. TANKA TANKA SKUNK! makes reading tons of fun as the text and the illustrations leap and dance across the pages.]]>
32 Steve Webb 0439578442 Keith 4 4.21 2003 Tanka Tanka Skunk!
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name: Keith
average rating: 4.21
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<![CDATA[Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work]]> 6261332
Called "the sleeper hit of the publishing season" (The Boston Globe), Shop Class as Soulcraft became an instant bestseller, attracting readers with its radical (and timely) reappraisal of the merits of skilled manual labor. On both economic and psychological grounds, author Matthew B. Crawford questions the educational imperative of turning everyone into a "knowledge worker," based on a misguided separation of thinking from doing. Using his own experience as an electrician and mechanic, Crawford presents a wonderfully articulated call for self-reliance and a moving reflection on how we can live concretely in an ever more abstract world.]]>
241 Matthew B. Crawford 1594202230 Keith 4 3.74 2009 Shop Class as Soulcraft: An Inquiry Into the Value of Work
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average rating: 3.74
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<![CDATA[New Red Bike! (I Like to Read)]]> 10205305
Up and down! Round and round! Tom is having a blast zooming all over the neighborhood on his new red bike. But when Tom stops by Sam's house to show off his wheels, he's in for an unhappy surprise. The new bike is suddenly...gone. Could his best friend, Sam, be the culprit? This deceptively simple-seeming picture book offers a clever take on sharing.]]>
32 James E. Ransome 0823422267 Keith 0 to-read 3.01 2011 New Red Bike! (I Like to Read)
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<![CDATA[Tillie the Terrible Swede: How One Woman, a Sewing Needle, and a Bicycle Changed History]]> 9666700 Sue Stauffacher's lively text and Sarah McMenemy's charming illustrations capture the energy of America's bicycle craze and tell the story of one woman who wouldn't let society's expectations stop her from achieving her dream.]]> 40 Sue Stauffacher 0375944427 Keith 0 to-read 4.03 2011 Tillie the Terrible Swede: How One Woman, a Sewing Needle, and a Bicycle Changed History
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<![CDATA[Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires Along the Way)]]> 9227270 Wheels of Changetransports young readers to bygone eras to see how women used the bicycle to improve their lives. Witty in tone and scrapbook-like in presentation, the book deftly covers early (and comical) objections, influence on fashion, and impact on social change inspired by the bicycle, which, according to Susan B. Anthony, "has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world."

NCSS—Notable Social Studies Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies 2012

School Library Journal Best Books of 2011

Finalist YALSA Excellence in Non Fiction for YoungAdults

SLJ’s 100 Magnificent Children’s Books of 2011

Amelia Bloomer List

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96 Sue Macy 1426307624 Keith 0 to-read 3.82 2011 Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires Along the Way)
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<![CDATA[Home Economics: Fourteen Essays]]> 5669130 Home Economics, Mr. Berry explores this process and continues to discuss what it means to make oneself “responsibly at home.� His title reminds us that the very root of economics is stewardship, household management. To paraphrase Confucius, a healthy planet is made up of healthy nations that are simply healthy communities sharing common ground, and communities are gatherings of households. A measure of the health of the planet is economics—the health of its households. Any process of destruction or healing must begin at home. Mr. Berry speaks of the necessary coherence of the “Great Economy,� as he argues for clarity in our lives, our conceptions, and our communications. To live is not to pass time, but to spend time. Whether as critic or as champion, Wendell Berry offers careful insights into our personal and national situation in a prose that is ringing and clear.]]> 208 Wendell Berry 1582434859 Keith 0 to-read 4.26 1987 Home Economics: Fourteen Essays
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Zombie 11785 181 Joyce Carol Oates 0452275008 Keith 3 3.35 1995 Zombie
author: Joyce Carol Oates
name: Keith
average rating: 3.35
book published: 1995
rating: 3
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<![CDATA[Rose Elliot's New Complete Vegetarian]]> 7936077 399 Rose Elliot 1402778953 Keith 0 to-read 4.22 2010 Rose Elliot's New Complete Vegetarian
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average rating: 4.22
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<![CDATA[The Gastronomy of Marriage: A Memoir of Food and Love]]> 6404440 “On our first date, Rich ordered a chocolate soufflé at the beginning of the meal, noting an asterisk on the menu warning diners of the wait involved. At the time, I imagined he did it partly to impress me, which it did, though today I know well that he’s simply the type of man who knows better than to turn down a hot-from-the-oven soufflé when one is offered to him.�

When Michelle Maisto meets Rich–like her, a closet writer with a fierce love of books and good food–their single-mindedness at the table draws them together, and meals become a stage for their long courtship. Finally engaged, they move in together, but sitting down to shared meals each night–while working at careers, trying to write, and falling into the routines that come to define a home–soon feels like something far different from their first dinner together.

Who cooks, who shops, who does the dishes? Rich craves the light fare his mother learned to prepare as a girl in China, but Michelle leans toward the hearty dishes her father knew as a boy in Italy. Rich eats meat, but Michelle doesn’t. His metabolism races through carbohydrates, hers holds to them tightly. And while her idea of a quick meal is a fried egg, his is to head to a restaurant. After Rich takes additional work to pay for their wedding, Michelle offers to do his half of the cooking chores–which, along with the newness of their living together, challenges her feelings about the kitchen and what it means to be a modern wife.

As they save and plan for a wedding, the nightly compromises, small generosities, and stubborn stakings of ground that take place around the dinner table offer a context in which Maisto considers what she’s learned from the marriages around her, and what she and Rich might create for themselves.]]>
256 Michelle Maisto 0812979192 Keith 2 3.47 2009 The Gastronomy of Marriage: A Memoir of Food and Love
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<![CDATA[The Warbler Road (Flood Editions)]]> 9808802 192 Merrill Gilfillan 0981952046 Keith 0 to-read, wish-list 4.32 2010 The Warbler Road (Flood Editions)
author: Merrill Gilfillan
name: Keith
average rating: 4.32
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<![CDATA[Radical Presence: Teaching as Contemplative Practice]]> 745900
"Radical Presence" asks, "What might happen if we frame the central questions of our profession as spiritual issues and deal with them in light of our spiritual traditions?" The basis of O'Reilley's remarks is not religious; it is pedagogical. She does not preach; she shares. Writing of the human condition, O'Reilley places herself first in line, not as an ego or leader but as a friend and guide. Over the course of her journey, she seeks to discover what spaces we can create in the classroom that will allow students the freedom to nourish an inner life.

This is an important book that will have a significant impact on the way educators view teaching and learning. O'Reilley writes, "Some pedagogical practices crush the soul; most of us have suffered their bruising force. Others allow the spirit to come home: to self, to community, and to the revelations of reality. [This book] is my own try at articulating a space in which teacher and student can practice this radical presence."]]>
64 Mary Rose O'Reilley 0867094273 Keith 0 to-read 4.36 1998 Radical Presence: Teaching as Contemplative Practice
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average rating: 4.36
book published: 1998
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Sky Bridge 707281 232 Laura Pritchett 1571310541 Keith 3 3.83 2005 Sky Bridge
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average rating: 3.83
book published: 2005
rating: 3
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Bartleby the Scrivener 114230 Moby-Dick�Bartleby the Scrivener is simply one of the most absorbing and moving novellas ever. Set in the mid-19th century on New York City's Wall Street, it was also, perhaps, Herman Melville's most prescient story: what if a young man caught up in the rat race of commerce finally just said, "I would prefer not to"?

The tale is one of the final works of fiction published by Melville before, slipping into despair over the continuing critical dismissal of his work after Moby-Dick, he abandoned publishing fiction. The work is presented here exactly as it was originally published in Putnam's magazine—to, sadly, critical disdain.]]>
64 Herman Melville 0974607800 Keith 4 3.91 1853 Bartleby the Scrivener
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average rating: 3.91
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<![CDATA[Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)]]> 65767 396 L.M. Montgomery 1857159365 Keith 0 to-read 4.27 1908 Anne of Green Gables (Anne of Green Gables, #1)
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average rating: 4.27
book published: 1908
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<![CDATA[Cricket Radio: Tuning In the Night-Singing Insects]]> 10221581
On warm summer evenings, night-singing insects produce a whirring, chirping soundscape―a calming aural tapestry celebrated by poets and naturalists for millennia. But “cricket radio� is not broadcast for the easy-listening pleasure of humans. The nocturnal songs of insects are lures and warnings, full of risks and rewards for these tiny competitive performers. What moves crickets and katydids to sing, how they produce their distinctive sounds, how they hear the songs of others, and how they vary cadence, volume, and pitch to attract potential mates, warn off competitors, and evade predators is part of the engaging story Cricket Radio tells.

Himmelman’s narrative weaves together his personal experiences as an amateur naturalist in search of crickets and katydids with the stories of scientists who study these insects professionally. He also offers instructions for bringing a few of the little singers into our homes and gardens. We can, Himmelman suggests, be reawakened to these night songs that have meant so much to the human psyche. The online insect calls that accompany this colorfully illustrated narrative provide a bridge of sound to our past and to our vital connection with other species.]]>
272 John Himmelman 0674046900 Keith 0 wish-list, science-and-nature 3.93 2011 Cricket Radio: Tuning In the Night-Singing Insects
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<![CDATA[The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay]]> 3985 639 Michael Chabon 0312282990 Keith 4 4.18 2000 The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
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<![CDATA[In the Place of Justice: A Story of Punishment and Deliverance]]> 7882453
After killing a woman in a moment of panic following a botched bank robbery, Rideau, denied a fair trial, was improperly sentenced to death at the age of nineteen. After more than a decade on death row, his sentence was amended to life imprisonment, and he joined the inmate population of the infamous Angola penitentiary. Soon Rideau became editor of the prison newsmagazine The Angolite, which under his leadership became an uncensored, daring, and crusading journal instrumental in reforming the violent prison and the corrupt Louisiana justice system.

With the same incisive feel for detail that brought Rideau great critical acclaim, here he brings to vivid life the world of the prison through the power of his pen. We see Angola’s unique culture, encompassing not only rivalries, sexual slavery, ingrained racism, and daily, soul-killing injustices but also acts of courage and decency by keeper and kept alike. As we relive Rideau’s remarkable rehabilitation—he lived a more productive life in prison than do most outside—we also witness his long struggle for justice.

In the Place of Justice goes far beyond the confines of a prison memoir, giving us a searing exposé of the failures of our legal system framed within the dramatic tale of a man who found meaning, purpose, and hope in prison. This is a deeply moving, eloquent, and inspirational story about perseverance, unexpected friendships and love, and the possibility that good can be forged under any circumstances.]]>
384 Wilbert Rideau 0307264815 Keith 4 4.06 2010 In the Place of Justice: A Story of Punishment and Deliverance
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<![CDATA[Pilgrim on the Great Bird Continent: The Importance of Everything and Other Lessons from Darwin's Lost Notebooks]]> 29809 288 Lyanda Lynn Haupt 0316836648 Keith 0 yet-to-finish, to-read 3.93 2006 Pilgrim on the Great Bird Continent: The Importance of Everything and Other Lessons from Darwin's Lost Notebooks
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average rating: 3.93
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<![CDATA[Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog]]> 763031 The peaches
A visit to Grandpa's
Patricia, Edith & Arnold
The fight
Extraordinary little cough
Just like little dogs
Where Tawe flows
Who do you wish was with us
Old Garbo
One warm Saturday]]>
120 Dylan Thomas 0811202070 Keith 4 3.98 1940 Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog
author: Dylan Thomas
name: Keith
average rating: 3.98
book published: 1940
rating: 4
read at: 2011/04/04
date added: 2011/04/04
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<![CDATA[The Birth Partner: A Complete Guide to Childbirth for Dads, Doulas, and Other Labor Companions]]> 1797347 398 Penny Simkin 1558323570 Keith 3 4.32 1989 The Birth Partner: A Complete Guide to Childbirth for Dads, Doulas, and Other Labor Companions
author: Penny Simkin
name: Keith
average rating: 4.32
book published: 1989
rating: 3
read at: 2011/04/04
date added: 2011/04/04
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Little Owl and the Star 2171252 32 Mary Murphy 0744588022 Keith 4 ya-know-for-kids 3.45 2003 Little Owl and the Star
author: Mary Murphy
name: Keith
average rating: 3.45
book published: 2003
rating: 4
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date added: 2010/12/29
shelves: ya-know-for-kids
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