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(More customer reviews)I appreciate Mr.Logsdon's writing abililty. In fact, I was enjoying the book immensely until I got to the part about killing the raccoon, which happens to be the animal I wanted to learn to get along with. I think the title is very misleading. I wanted to know how to get along with my backyard neighbors, and not by killing them. To top it all, he actually gave recipes for raccoon dishes. Like I said, it was quite enjoyable until this part, but I feel there are much more pleasant ways to get along with our backyard neighbors. I don't offend easily, but this title does not fit the entire contents of the book.
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Gene Logsdon has found an imaginative way to introduce gardeners to amore total enjoyment of nature -- fauna as well as flora. From suburb tocountryside, every gardener knows that there are many pests who delight in one'sprecious creations -- rabbits devour petunias, raccoons eat the almost ripe sweetcorn, deer browse the morning glories, crows pull up young corn sprouts. How cangardeners and wildlife live together in harmony. Gene knows.
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