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You have a wonderful library! I will be looking through for book recommendations. The books we share are all my favorite books.
Brad, I saw your list while visiting the KABT website. Thanks for sharing, and now I am doing the smae thing. My presentation at MSTA next Monday is my summer reading list. I just set up the list on this fun website. See you at NABT?

Aleta
Guess I shouldn't be surprised that we share so many books since I am an Indiana biology teacher. Have you actually read all those books?
Are you really a Kansas biology teacher?
We seem to share quite a few books which discuss evolution and Darwinian theory. I think you would enjoy Ernst Mayr's "what Evolution Is". It's well written, straight forward and a great book to hand to your friends who have little or no knowledge of the subject. Cheers
Since we share Janovy's "Keith County Journal," thought you might want to look for "Back in Keith County," and/or his "Yellowlegs." (Janovy, one to give in to impulses, spent a full year following the migratory path of a sandpiper from Canada to South America. This despite the fact that his request for sabbatical leave had been refused, and money was in short supply.) I'm planning to reread all three. *** One of the benefits of these listings is the nudge to re-read!*** Esta 1923
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