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The Inner Life of Animals: Love, Grief, and Compassion - Surprising Observations of a Hidden World
Peter Wohlleben
271 reviews for:
The Inner Life of Animals: Love, Grief, and Compassion - Surprising Observations of a Hidden World
Peter Wohlleben
Interessant lesing, men den går ikke like mye i dybden eller er like vitenskapelig som jeg opprinnelig kanskje trodde den skulle være. Boken er en god introduksjon for den generelt interesserte leser og kan brukes som et utgangspunkt for videre lesning om dyr og ulike arters adferd.
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This book challenges what we may think we know about animals. It may also confirm what we think we know, especially about our pets. The real interesting concept is about wild animals and insects. Highly recommended.
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Lovely book. The author uses a combination of personal anecdotes and scientific material to paint a picture of how animals experience life, and how humans affect that. Wohlleben's voice is so charming that even the acknowledgments are a joy to read. The inclusion of so many stories from his own life give the book a memoir-like feel. The writing evokes a sense of calm without being boring. Definitely worth a read, even if you're not usually a nonfiction reader.
As Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson summarized in the introduction of The Inner Life of Animals, Peter Wohlleben is "writing not as a scientist but as an observant animal lover.". Fun, easy, thoughtful, a delight indeed.
Very pleasant to read, interesting and unique. Peter Wohlleben has a great knowledge of animals - their lives, habits, experiences. Now I know many facts I wasn't aware of and hopefully understand other living creatures better. Truly recommend it.
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This book was good but not what expected or hoped for. I was hoping for something more “sciencey” more like his “The Hidden Life of Trees.” He takes observations of animals and then argues that animals have emotions and thoughts like humans. Well written, full of heartwarming stories (more of these than actual studies), and an easy, succinct read.