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Otherwise normal people… Aurelia C Scott
How to build a fire… Erin Bried
The self-sufficient-ish bible… Andy Hamilton
Wonder girl… Don Van Natta
A good walk spoiled… John Feinstein
From romance to realism… Michael Cart
Henry David Thoreau… Henry David Thoreau
The Odyssey… Homer
The Odyssey… Homer
Vision and art… Margaret Livingstone
Colorful illusions… Aki Nurosi
Chasing molecules… Elizabeth Grossman
lack mass… Dick Lehr
The best American science and nature writing 2009
Divided highways… Tom Lewis
Genesis… Robert M Hazen
Welcome to my country… Lauren Slater
Anxiety and Phobias… Don Nardo
Cells
The cloudspotter’s guide… Pretor-Pinney Gavin
Insectopedia… Hugh Raffles
Survival of the sickest… Sharon Moalem
The economic naturalist… Robert H Frank
Silent spring… Rachel Carson
Prohibition
Bringing down the house… Ben Mezrich
Organized crime
Jewish family & life… Yosef I Abramowitz
Christianity in crisis… Hank Hanegraaff
United States West Coast… Adam M Sowards
The triple bind… Stephen P Hinshaw
The Politics of human rights
The economic naturalist… Robert H Frank
Silent spring… Rachel Carson
Prohibition
Bringing down the house… Ben Mezrich
Irish dance … Arthur Flynn
Farewell my nation
The politics of Reconstruction… David Herbert
Lewis and Clark and the route to the Pacific… Seamus Cavan
Cultures in conflict… Calvin Goldscheider
The Nazis
Western Europe in the Middle Ages… Joseph Reese Strayer
The historian as detective… Robin Winks
The Wendy dilemma… Dan Kiley
Bouncing back… Jami Biles Jones
Challenging nature… Lee M Silver
Should you believe in ghosts?
As Bible teacher/broadcaster Hank Hanegraaff describes it, “When the departed Samuel appeared to the living Saul, the witch of Endor immediately recognized the occasion as a non-normative act of God – a divine display of judgment rather than a haunting.
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