A review by pietrzak
The Sounds of Life: How Digital Technology Is Bringing Us Closer to the Worlds of Animals and Plants by Karen Bakker

4.0

Very interesting, learned an awful lot, and written in a popular science format where the chapters are broken up into nice, consumable chunks. Some of the concepts got a little vague as the book went on. These books walk a line between indigenous knowledge and the scientific method and I find that can get too blurry for me as a ready. I was really impressed by many things I learned though about communication in various species of large creatures as well as smaller ones, plants, etc. interspaces communication and the future taking advantage of computing is really fascinating stuff.