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A review by sarahweyand
An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us by Ed Yong
informative
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
4.25
I have told a lot of people that this book is like the Planet Earth TV series in literature form, and I really think that's the best way to describe it. I learned so much while reading, more than almost any nonfiction book I've read this year. Yong is a wonderful author and is so thorough, yet readable. It takes a great amount of work to convey the senses through text, and I think he did a fantastic job. I could easily see this book being turned into a miniseries.
An Immense World is certainly not light reading. While Yong succeeds in breaking down complex topics and ideas into digestible chunks of information, this isn't exactly a beach read. At times I felt the pace was a little slow, and I occasionally felt like I was drowning in new concepts..
If you're willing to get down an dirty with a dense but beautiful text about some new and familiar animals, this is absolutely the book for you.
An Immense World is certainly not light reading. While Yong succeeds in breaking down complex topics and ideas into digestible chunks of information, this isn't exactly a beach read. At times I felt the pace was a little slow, and I occasionally felt like I was drowning in new concepts..
If you're willing to get down an dirty with a dense but beautiful text about some new and familiar animals, this is absolutely the book for you.
Graphic: Animal cruelty and Animal death