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February 2016 - Life's Engines
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Betsy, co-mod
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Dec 31, 2015 12:58AM

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Elentarri, I don't understand your post. What does it have to do with the book to be discussed? Did you perhaps intend to nominate that book for the March read? If so, it should go in the following thread:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Sorry - wrong thread. I suppose that happens when having multiple threads open. I've deleted it.



There are moments when a person can stand on Earth and feel spiritually connected to it. In order to feel that feeling, there isn't even a need to know just how connected we truly are to Earth. It's just a glorious experience. But, to me, knowing how one form gave rise to another, and knowing those forms live within me, makes that experience all the more special.
I found every page of this book challenging, satisfying, and wonderful.
I also enjoyed this book very much. Paul Falkowski is a good writer, and his active research on the subject of microbes gives a book a lot of credibility. I learned a lot, since this is definitely not my field. I highly recommend it! Here is my review.
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