Evolution – Stephen Baxter

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  • #17429
    XDCOldPhart
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    Cracking good read if you are interested in anthropology, evolution and general science.

    Follows evolution through they eyes of the creatures involved. Is very interesteing and well told.

    Look, I have read over 7000 books in my life, and I give this one a 7.5/10
    which is a high rating for me.

    Trust me, this is a good book.

    If you want long book reviews search the interweb

    #62010
    xdc the doc
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    @=XDC=OldPhart wrote:

    Look, I have read over 7000 books in my life, and I give this one a 7.5/10
    which is a high rating for me.

    You read ALL the ladybird books then? Bloody hell! 😯

    Just tell me one thing… is it better or worse than the blind watchmaker re evolution? I thought that was the definitive guide to all things darwinian.

    #62011
    XDCOldPhart
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    Its not the same mate, its not a guide, its a story about evolution. Its interesting without being dry.

    As or books, I was sad enough to read the Encyclopedia Britanica as a lad after getting stuck on the farm for a couple of months with now’t else to read.

    #62012
    XDCNeonSamurai
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    Look, I have read over 7000 books in my life, and I give this one a 7.5/10
    which is a high rating for me.

    Pharty, leaflets in STD clinics don’t count as books.

    #62013
    XDCOldPhart
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    Cheeky fooker. I have a book database to keep track of all my books, am in the middle of around 10 at the mo. I rean an average of 4 books a week. I read anything, even the ingredients on the cereal pack during breakfast

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