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by - written on 07/02/07 (Very useful, 116 readings)
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I approached Big Ice by Christopher Bonn Jones with some trepidation; I’d recently read a rather dire novel based on the effect climate change is having on the Polar ice caps and, coupled with the dullness of Al Gore’s An Inconceivable Truth, I wasn’t much looking forward to reading yet more facts and figures of what life is going to be like when the Earth heats up even more. I’m so glad I didn’t *ahem* judge this book by its cover. This novel is so much more than a disaster story; in fact it’s not a disaster story at all despite what the words ‘melting Polar ice caps’ means to you. Seth Peterson is a brilliant analyst working at Americas National ... Read the complete review
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