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FOOD FOR THOUGHT (PENGUIN READERS)

by Pauline Francis

Series: Penguin Readers (Level 3)

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Joe is working on his uncle's farm for the summer holidays. Then someone starts ruining the crops on the neighbouring farm because they are GM (genetically modified). Who is behind this destruction and why? Find out in this intriguing ecological story.
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I think this book gives us the chance to consider about the serious problem, GM crops. GM crops are not good for our health and nature, but there are some merit for GM crops as Anna' s parents says. So I wanted to know more about GM crops after reading this book. ( )
  ayamii | Jul 15, 2010 |
I like this story because the author describes the places and the landscape and the city very well. And I like it because the story talks about a serious problem. This story talks about GM (genetically modified) crops and the bad feelings between Joe's family and their neighbor. I recommend this book to you.

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  getreadingSMC | Nov 2, 2009 |
this story had me think of the safety of food.
interesting topic ( )
  hirokii | Oct 13, 2009 |
Actually, i liked the story because it is an adventure story that tell us how life can help us and show us people. ( )
  getreadingadw | Mar 26, 2009 |
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Joe is working on his uncle's farm for the summer holidays. Then someone starts ruining the crops on the neighbouring farm because they are GM (genetically modified). Who is behind this destruction and why? Find out in this intriguing ecological story.

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