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A review by kailawalton
The Tiger by John Vaillant by John Vaillant, John Vaillant
challenging
dark
emotional
informative
slow-paced
3.5
3
This book was a bit hard to follow at times and felt a bit longer than it needed to be. It does have a ton of information in it, which like I said, sometimes makes things hard to follow. It talks about current events at the time and past events and how a bunch of things within the story are interconnected. It is super sad how the amor tigers and tigers in general have been treated throughout recent history. The most impactful part of the book for me was actually the epilogue which discussed current numbers (as if the date of book publishers) of the amor tigers and other tigers, the impact it has on the environment and the importance of conservation.
This book was a bit hard to follow at times and felt a bit longer than it needed to be. It does have a ton of information in it, which like I said, sometimes makes things hard to follow. It talks about current events at the time and past events and how a bunch of things within the story are interconnected. It is super sad how the amor tigers and tigers in general have been treated throughout recent history. The most impactful part of the book for me was actually the epilogue which discussed current numbers (as if the date of book publishers) of the amor tigers and other tigers, the impact it has on the environment and the importance of conservation.