The average rating for Down to the Waterline: Boundaries, Nature, and the Law in Florida based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2012-10-08 00:00:00 Jason Chavez One thing that I really want to do is explore more of B.C. and see more of the wildlife life in this province. I will definitely be using this book as a helpful guide to do that. This book was divided into the different areas/eco provinces of B.C., such as the coast, the interior, etc. It was super helpful with having a map of each, and would highlight the most interesting/likely to see something, viewing spots. Each page was dedicated to one area with maps, directions and what animal and plant species are most likely to be seen there, along with camping and hiking spots. The photos were also amazing. After reading this book I am even more excited to go out and explore the beautiful province that I live in. |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-01-21 00:00:00 Kenneth Freivokh Jonathan Gordon's "Sperm Whales" is a relatively short book. However, "Sperm Whales" contains some absolutely breathtaking photographs of the world's largest toothed animal. Alternating full-sized photos with accompanying text, the book does not take too long to read. Howveer, the reader is encouraged NOT to rush through it, lest they forget to take the time to enjoy the photos while reading through the text. I have a paperback version - I believe that the author could use the contents as the basis for an incredible coffee-table book, as well. RATING: 4 stars. |
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