The average rating for The Atlas of Mouse Development based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2011-07-11 00:00:00 Charles Sonnenburg Notes: finally a book the covers all the wildcats not just the handful of most popular; my daughter adores this book though hasn't read it all; mostly text but photos and maps are excellent |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-08-24 00:00:00 John Paco Doug Peacock chronicles two decades of observing Grizzly bears in their natural habitats throughout Wyoming and Montana in his book Grizzly Years. Intermingled with his observations and research on the losing battle these majestic creatures are fighting, this battle of survival, is the story of Peacock himself, both Doug the soldier and Doug the veteran, a man struggling for survival as much as the bears he defends. This book digs deep into the plight of the Grizzly across time, as well as the extent of their known history. The author clearly cares for and immerses himself in the lives of these wild creatures. He also has human connections, but these he finds harder to maintain. Though at times Peacock can be repetitive, and a few chapters feel disjointed from the overall narrative, I found myself fully invested in the fate of both the Grizzly and Doug Peacock by the end. |
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