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brightmeadow Posted - Jan 31 2013 : 7:20:36 PM
I just ordered a bunch of books from Amazon.com from these two authors. Anyone have favorites or comments?


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FebruaryViolet Posted - Feb 05 2013 : 12:41:35 PM
Right here, right here! I'm a crazy Wendell Berry fan and have had the pleasure of hearing him speak on Mountain Top Removal and agriculture, as well as read his short stories. I love his stories, just love them.

What did you get?

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KD Earthwork Posted - Feb 03 2013 : 09:01:22 AM
I've read most books from both authors, all are wonderful. Wendell Berrys novels take you into another time and another speed. His agriculture books are so enlightening , my favorites are " The Unsettling of America", and "Bringing it to the Table". My favorite of Gene Logsdon is " Paradise", something like that, I've given away so many copies of it. I think you can read it from his website thecontraryfarmer.com .

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