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Werner | 966 comments The science that illuminates the world and universe all around us can be an endlessly fascinating topic to many of us readers, not just science majors, since it impacts our lives in so many ways and illuminates so many important issues. (And understanding the creation helps us to better understand the Creator!) Easley Library has an large collection of books on the sciences, that offer quite a treasure trove of education and enjoyment for interested readers.

Here's the link to my review of one of our most significant science books (and one of the most significant of the past several decades), Evolution: A Theory In Crisis by Australian biochemist Michael Denton: www.goodreads.com/review/show/17337068 .


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Werner | 966 comments My reading of Chandler Brett's debut novel recently reminded me of an important nonfiction book on wolves, Never Cry Wolf by Canadian naturalist Farley Mowat, which I read back in the 80s but had never reviewed. I've rectified that omission now, and my review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... . I'm glad to say that we have this book in our collection!


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