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2.0

A little too much pop--every other sentence was "she would have" or "she probably" or "maybe" and then a novel like description of what the author imagined the relationship would be, what Mary desired or talked about, in the absence of evidence. Dragged on a bit with all this filler. But I love Mary Anning though

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informative fast-paced

4.0

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informative inspiring medium-paced

5.0

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I didn't like it. I think a historical fiction based on this research into her life would've fit me better. This is a bunch of "might" this, "might" that with some details that were important and others that weren't.

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informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

3.25

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informative inspiring medium-paced

4.25


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adventurous informative medium-paced

3.0

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o livro que me fez passar raiva por essa mulher incrível e injustiçada e me deu vontade de achar fósseis por ai.
eu ainda vou visitar sua cidadezinha, Mary

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5.0

Mary Anning’s story is one that every woman should know. This book does a wonderful job sharing it.

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informative sad medium-paced

4.0

Very informative. Mary Anning's contributions to geology, paleontology, and natural history are invaluable. Women in science are so often overlooked so I'm happy to have found this book! The audiobook performer also had a pleasant voice and made the listening experience enjoyable. Highly recommend!

My one gripe with this book is how often corsets were mentioned to be suffocating or unreasonably tight when corsets of this period were not a restrictive garment, but a supportive one, similar to the support offered by modern-day bras.