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    <body><![CDATA[This book changed the way I looked at science.  Lewis is full of a sense of wonder about science that beats back the reductionist labtrash and prepares the mind for seeing the creativity, danger and absurdity of the biologic world.  I've bought at least five copies of this book over the years and given them away.]]></body>
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