A review by coffeedragon
Jellyfish Age Backwards: Nature's Secrets to Longevity by Nicklas Brendborg

3.5

Why do nonfiction titles end up being so misleading sometimes?! This is the second time I start reading a book thinking it's going to focus on animals and it ends up being about people 😂

And as someone who is not interested in living longer, I've always been (slightly?) curious as to why people would want to prolong their lives... This book does give us some insight into information and theories for how to live longer, but how, in general, there are many things to take into consideration and how we haven't really found ways to counteract what aging does to the body (even though some animals have clearly cracked the code)

It was an ok read. I would be interested in reading more on the topic