Top Ten Tuesday: 
Books with Bugs On the Cover Where I Learned Something about the Bugs or the Human Psyche.
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| The Great Divide by Cristina Henriquez Building the Panama Canal which reveals a lot about how people from other cultures often feel about each other. (Colonialism?)  | 
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| Jumper by Jessica Lanan One spider's experience in the backyard. Very revealing.  | 
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| What's Inside a Caterpillar Cocoon by Rachel Ignotofsky A children's book but I learned so much about both moths and butterflies as an adult.  | 
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| Lord of the Flies by William Golding It's all about the nature of boys and how quickly things can fall apart.  | 
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| The Secret History of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd About grief and the Civil Rights Movement.  | 
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| The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka The animal nature inside us? Can you find the spider in the drawing?  | 
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| The Girl Who Drew Butterflies by Joyce Sidman A biography about Maria Merian's Art Which changed Science.  | 
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| Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver A home over time. What it means to have a place to live.  | 










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