Monday, December 3, 2018

Correspondents' Choice: November Books

Gentle Readers, Amazon Associates who publicize books that reveal the facts about glyphosate are being attacked. This post contains a link to a book that reveals facts about glyphosate. I've had to complain both to Amazon and to Google about malicious code being inserted into links to other books that reveal facts about glyphosate; I had to complain about malicious code being inserted into the link to Marion Nestle's new book, also. I urge those who have e-money to spend to buy this book, just because!


From Mises...Amazon will try to sell you the Kindle. You can buy this one as a real book. Real books are always better.



This web site linked to the British edition of this book last year. Now it's pleasant to see a U.S. edition available!



We've all heard a lot about bad Catholic priests lately. Is it time we heard about some good ones?



New by Barbara Kingsolver...I often disagree with her politics, but I always enjoy her writing style.



Recommended for phenology enthusiasts, a year in the life of a tree:



Probably not a fun read, but worthwhile...




Stories (and road trip tips) from a modern hillbilly:



Malala Yousafzai's memoir for children:

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