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Green reading for 2010

Oh, the "to read" list. It grows and grows, making me feel like I never accomplish any reading. But whenever a book review piques my curiosity, I instinctively write it down on my little list. Does the same thing happen to you?

Below are my green must reads for 2010. They've been on the list for a while now, so I'm vowing to get them read this year.

Hopefully I'll stick to my reading list this year! I'd love some time to lie around the house, catching up on my reading.

Hopefully I'll stick to my reading list this year. I'd love some time to lie around the house, catching up on my reading.

• Food Not Lawns, by H.C. Flores

• From Seed to Table, by Janette Haase (this will be a perfect read, now that I have my community garden plot to think about!)

• Tar Sands, by Andrew Nikiforuk (I saw environmental journalist Andrew Nikiforuk speak about the tar sands in November, and now I can't wait to read his book.)

• The Omnivore's Dilemma, by Michael Pollan

What green books are on your reading list for 2010?

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