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Quick Book Review: The Secret Life of Lobsters

I decided that my sanity would be better served by occasionally reading books than obsessively working on my laptop during frequent air travel.  This means Vastly Important Notes will now have a section for very brief book reviews.  First up, Trevor Corson’s The Secret Life of Lobsters:

This book illuminates the lives of lobsters (really fascinating), lobstermen (somewhat less so) and lobster scientists (not in the slightest).  Promptly after finishing the book, I ordered a 2lb lobster at Jasper White’s Summer Shack and was immediately able to identify all the obscure lobstery bits that I never knew about before.  Mmmm, mmmm, that’s good reading.

July 31, 2004 | Permalink

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