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Every year, the booksellers at Powell’s submit their Top Fives: their five favorite books that were released in 2023. It’s a list that, when put together, shows just how varied and interesting the book tastes of Powell’s booksellers are. I highly recommend digging into the recommendations — we would never lead you astray — but today...
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Not So Big House A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live
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Sarah Susanka
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, February 15, 2009
Susan is one of the pioneers in the sustainability movement, and a wonderful architect also. This book will help you to see how smaller is better when it comes to our homes. The 200+ photos are an added bonus.
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Once Again to Zelda The Stories Behind Literatures Most Intriguing Dedications
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Marle Wagman Geller
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, January 09, 2009
I love reading every book's dedication page, and often wonder to whom I would dedicate a book. Fifty classic books and their dedications make you yearn for more stories behind the stories.
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Hundred Dollar Holiday The Case for a More Joyful Christmas
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Bill McKibben
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, December 16, 2008
Bill McKibben, one of the great voices on environmental writing, nature and the northeast wilderness shows what the true meaning of Christmas is, without having to spend hundreds of dollars on gifts from the local mall. In these days of over consumerism, his is a voice of reason on what Christmas truely is.
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What Would Macgyver Do?: True Stories of Improvised Genius in Everyday Life
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Vaughan, Brendan
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, September 26, 2008
Everyone remembers the TV character Angus MacGyver, who could get out of any jam with a single paper clip, toothpaste and duct tape. Enjoy these MacGyerisms to correct any problem in your everyday life!
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Not a Drop to Drink: America's Water Crisis (and What You Can Do)
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Midkiff, Ken
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, August 08, 2007
This book is extremely timely! It is time to wake up! We need to conserve our water supplies to ensure our food production and security! Conserve water now!
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Big Coal The Dirty Secret Behind Americas Energy Future
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Jeff Goodell
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, November 21, 2006
While yuppies feel good about driving electic cars, they don't realize that coal probably is used to light their mega mansions. Dirty, dangerous to remove from mother earth, and environmentally UNFRIENDLY, coal is by far the most used energy product in America. An eye opening book on our shameful hoggish consumption of fossil fuels. Oink, oink.
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