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Otherlands

A Journey Through Earth's Extinct Worlds

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Otherlands

De: Thomas Halliday
Narrado por: Adetomiwa Edun
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“Immersive . . . bracingly ambitious . . . rewinds the story of life on Earth—from the mammoth steppe of the last Ice Age to the dawn of multicellular creatures over 500 million years ago.”—The Economist

LONGLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE • “One of those rare books that’s both deeply informative and daringly imaginative.”—Elizabeth Kolbert, author of Under a White Sky

ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The New Yorker, Prospect (UK)

The past is past, but it does leave clues, and Thomas Halliday has used cutting-edge science to decipher them more completely than ever before. In Otherlands, Halliday makes sixteen fossil sites burst to life on the page.

This book is an exploration of the Earth as it used to exist, the changes that have occurred during its history, and the ways that life has found to adapt―or not. It takes us from the savannahs of Pliocene Kenya to watch a python chase a group of australopithecines into an acacia tree; to a cliff overlooking the salt pans of the empty basin of what will be the Mediterranean Sea just as water from the Miocene Atlantic Ocean spills in; into the tropical forests of Eocene Antarctica; and under the shallow pools of Ediacaran Australia, where we glimpse the first microbial life.

Otherlands also offers us a vast perspective on the current state of the planet. The thought that something as vast as the Great Barrier Reef, for example, with all its vibrant diversity, might one day soon be gone sounds improbable. But the fossil record shows us that this sort of wholesale change is not only possible but has repeatedly happened throughout Earth history.

Even as he operates on this broad canvas, Halliday brings us up close to the intricate relationships that defined these lost worlds. In novelistic prose that belies the breadth of his research, he illustrates how ecosystems are formed; how species die out and are replaced; and how species migrate, adapt, and collaborate. It is a breathtaking achievement: a surprisingly emotional narrative about the persistence of life, the fragility of seemingly permanent ecosystems, and the scope of deep time, all of which have something to tell us about our current crisis.
Aire libre y Naturaleza Animales Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas Ciencias Geológicas Ecología Historia Natural Naturaleza y Ecología Paleontología Región polar Inspirador
Fascinating Prehistoric Information • Immersive Environmental Descriptions • Professional Narration • Clear Pronunciation

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I have never read a book that so brilliantly connects previous mass extinction events throughout our planet’s history with the major environmental challenges the earth is facing today. While that alone would make this an incredibly topical book that everyone should read, its incredibly evocative depictions of bygone worlds is truly a pleasure to read in its own right. While not mincing any words on the tremendous challenges that the world currently faces, the comparison to previous epochs provides a powerful anecdote to the despair and fatalism that many have embraced in response to present climate change and mass extinction crises - unlike every other mass extinction event in the planet’s history, this is the first where the driver of mass extinction (us) has the capacity to recognize and change its actions in time to prevent the even more catastrophic events to come if we don’t change our relationship with the planet. This is a must-read book for anyone interested in past who also cares about our present and the potential futures yet to come.

Powerful, beautifully written, and incredibly relevant for today

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as a visually impaired retired USACE Wetlands Ecologist with wide ranging scientific interests, I found the story well written and detailed. Some clarification of terms and pronunciation would have been useful for listeners not used to UK accents.

perceived enthusiasm of both author and reader. Convergence of prehistoric science with current state of the planet.

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I was worried this book would be way too niche for me to keep up with, but it was a great introduction (and very thoroughly researched) to the world of our planet’s yesteryear.

Fantastic for all readers

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Great premise for a book on ancient ecosystems, and well written. Pretty dense for an audiobook, however.

Good but dense

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This is a great work. Great writing and storytelling. The selection of a narrator with a Indian accent is questionable. The voice of narrator doesn't seem to fit the story and is often a distraction.

Great writing. A wonderful listen.

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I adored the work. I call books such as this a “Neutron Star.” The author packs almost an inconceivable-amount of information into 10 hours, or so.

The narrator was clear, engaging, and quite pleasant to hear.

I Hope That I Was Up To The Challenge

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The author elegantly offers spectacular vistas through deep time through which hitherto unrealized interrelationships can be apprehended and savored.

The magnificent scholarship

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I loved listening to this audiobook. Informative and challenging, Otherlands provides a glimpse into the evolutionary ecosystems of a time past. I got lost in the past and found it to be a powerful muse.

A past to get lost in

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Typically geologic time is discussed from the deep past to the modern day. Reversing the order was refreshing and completely changed the way I thought about my relationship to the past. Additionally, the stories were focused at specific locations in the deep past, allowing you to feel more immersed. Narration was wonderful. Haven't finished yet, but already excited to listen to this again.

Loved the structure.

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One word for this audio book is incredible. Thomas Halliday is a paleontologist and evolutionary biologist. He holds a Lerverhulme Early Career Fellowship at the University of Birmingham. He is truly a professional in his field and takes you on an imaginary trip through time from 20,000 years ago all the way back to 550 million years into the past. You will get to visit 16 different times and locations on the Earth and its species that roamed, swam or flew during those times. This book is written from a scientist's point of view, and because of the detail required can take multiple listens, but the time invested is well worth it. The narrator Adetomiwa Edun reads as if he had written the book. The detail to pronunciation for all the varieties of plant and animal names is spot on. This audio has now been elevated to my favorites and will be relistened to many times over. To be able to experience a time past in such exquisite detail could only be presented by a professional such as Thomas Halliday who lives and works in this world. I highly recommend this if you have a deep interest in our planets past and how the species that survived eventually led to us. This is truly a time traveling treasure!

A Time Traveling Treasure

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