What book are you reading?

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RZehr wrote:Worms accumulated high levels of DDT unharmed, but when a bird ate 12 worms, the concentration of DDT would kill the birds.

Has good information if you are a farmer, gardener, environmentalist, or naturalist.
... or an early bird.
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"Mission to the Headhunters" by Frank Drown
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Just finished"Beyond the Sea of Ice." Fictional Historical series about the first to cross the Bering Land Bridge into America 50,000 years ago in midst of an ice age. First in a 4 book series I have the next two ordered at the library. They would long for some global warming. Also read it while we were having some really cold nasty weather. Made me really value warm houses and modern conveniences.
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"Keeping Christianity Weird" by Michael Frost. "Brimestone" by Huge Halter.
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In Search of Promised Lands by Sam Steiner
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"In Order to Live" A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom
By Yeonmi Park.

She is the one who made the passionate speak at the One World Conference.

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A Bible study on the book of Romans.
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**cough** **cough** The Exorcist by William Blatty.

Also reading We Fed Them Cactus by Cabelza de Baca, a kind of memoir, family history and social history of Mexican ranchers in northern New Mexico from the 1880’s till the 1950’s.
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