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Linda Lear
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Damn Good Books (or not)
Damn Good Books (or not) rated it 13 years ago
I first read this book around 35 or 40 years ago. I will say there is a good reason it is a classic. A pivotal book that was treated unkindly in the 60's but has endured all these years. It now seems to be the most oft quoted book regarding the environment and the birth of the environmental movem...
katiewilkins186
katiewilkins186 rated it 13 years ago
Because all of the quotes I’ve read from Silent Spring have been emotional appeals, I was worried the book would be all poetic descriptions, poorly grounded in science. Instead I found that, as the introduction claimed, Rachel Carson not only had a “lyrical, poetic voice” but also offered sound “sc...
My Secret Hideout
My Secret Hideout rated it 14 years ago
3.5 stars.Had to read this for my pesticide report in grade 11 chemistry. It was an interesting read but I would have never picked this book up on my own.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 15 years ago
Not for me at this time. (clickerty)Read by Lindsay Duncan. Broadcast on:BBC Radio 7, 3:00pm Monday 16th August 2010Duration:15 minutesAvailable until:3:17pm Monday 23rd August 2010Categories:Drama, Biographical
kerry
kerry rated it 56 years ago
Once you get past the textbook feel and Rachel bludgeoning you over the head with repeated facts (especially in the first half), this book actually has some real merit. It's interesting to read a book like this 50+ years later and still find some real important somethings in it. Yeah, DDT was outlaw...
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