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TK-421
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“Poetry is not efficient. If you want to learn how to cook a #lobster, it‘s probably best not to look to poetry. But if you want to see the word lobster in all its reactant oddity, its pied beauty, as if for the first time, go to poetry. And if you want to know what it‘s like to be that lobster in the pot, that‘s in poetry too.” #QuotsyJun21

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Lcsmcat
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GatheringBooks
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TK-421 Great quote! 😁❤️ 3y
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rabbitprincess
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An interesting look at lobsters and the lobster fishery. I learned a lot about how lobsters communicate and reproduce—and the take-charge role that the female lobsters play in the process. This book was published in 2004, so the typeface feels dated and there may be newer developments in lobster science. Still, this is worth a read.
#ShutdownReadathon round 2 book 8 🦞 Feb 2021 #BookSpin #BookSpinBingo

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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rabbitprincess
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February 2021 #BookSpinBingo looks good!
#BookSpin: The Secret Life of Lobsters (Corson)
#DoubleSpin: The Arctic Fury (Macallister)
In a stroke of luck, I am currently reading the book in the middle of the board 😆

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! Looks great!!! 4y
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Addison_Reads
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It's that time again for me to purge my shelves and pass on books to my fellow Littens with some #PayItForward GiveAways. 🎉

Next up is a used paperback copy of a nonfiction book all about lobsters and lobstermen, The Secret Life of Lobsters.

If you'd like to have this book simply comment below and let me know. US only please since we still have shipping restrictions here.

Enjoy! 😁

hes7 Ooh, this looks interesting! 4y
Addison_Reads @hes7 I really enjoyed it. If you'll email me your address I'll get this in the mail to you on Monday. caddison97@gmail.com 4y
Addison_Reads @hes7 if you're still interested in this book you can send me an email with your address to caddison97@gmail.com and I can mail it tomorrow. 😁 4y
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hes7 Sorry! It completely slipped my mind. I‘ll take care of it now. 4y
Addison_Reads @hes7 no worries, I just didn't want to forget either. ☺ 4y
hes7 The book arrived today! I completely forgot you were sending it, so it was a nice surprise. 😊 Thanks! 4y
Addison_Reads @hes7 I'm glad it arrived safely. I hope you enjoy it. 4y
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shaynarae
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Since the beaches have been closed, I‘ve been missing the ocean terribly. This book helped me feel a little more connected. It was a fun, easy popular science read. I didn‘t find it dry at all; it was a refreshing work of nonfiction to break up the run of novels I‘ve been sailing through. A few off-color jokes/remarks aside, I largely enjoyed this book.

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Addison_Reads
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Fascinating read! I learned so much reading this, not just about lobsters but about the lobstermen as well. This book is a bit one sided though since the focus is mostly from the side of the fishermen, but it does bring the scientist's side in on some issues. Regardless, it's a great read. It isn't written like a stuffy scientific paper, and yet it still is packed with tons of information.

This was my #DoubleSpin @TheAromaofBooks

Texreader Very nice review 5y
TheAromaofBooks I love nonfiction on completely random subjects! 5y
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