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thetrickyfox's review against another edition
informative
reflective
medium-paced
4.75
A very comprehensive overview of mammal evolution, from humble non-mammal beginnings to now. Brunette is an excellent and engaging writer, and I especially appreciated him emphasising the contributions of people who are often left out of science history (women, people of colour, native populations whose lands were ransacked to collect fossils, etc.). This was obviously thoroughly researched with a real wealth of sources provided to pour through if you find one area especially interested. Yet another book that makes me wish I'd stuck with my childhood dream of becoming a paleontologist.
csgiansante's review against another edition
4.0
There is A LOT of content in this book and maybe too much for the non-expert. But once you understand the structure of the book, it reads pretty nicely.