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The Age of Dinosaurs

The Rise and Fall of the World's Most Remarkable Animals

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The Age of Dinosaurs

By: Steve Brusatte
Narrated by: Josh Horowitz
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Think you know about dinosaurs? Think
again! New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Steve Brusatte
brings young scientists and readers everywhere into his world of massive
herbivores and fearsome predators, daily unexpected discoveries, and all the
new science used to learn about some of the world’s oldest beings.

Even
though the dinosaurs
roamed the earth millions of years ago, we’re still piecing together new
information about these ancient animals.

Did you
know that, on average, a new species of dinosaur is discovered every single
week? Or that many dinosaurs had feathers? Or that there are even modern-day
dinosaurs walking around right now?

New York Times
bestselling author and acclaimed paleontologist Steve Brusatte writes about all
the new discoveries he and his colleagues have made that help us better
understand—and marvel at—these remarkable reptiles.

A strong choice for the classroom and for independent reading, and a great source for reports using information direct from an expert in the field.

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

Animals Animals & Nature Dinosaurs History Prehistoric Science & Technology Nonfiction Natural History Dinosaur Age
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This was an interesting overview of some key points on dinosaurs. However, there wasn't a lot new and it was very selective in its scope, with a lot of focus on people he knew or places he'd gone.

At times the explanations seemed a bit juvenile or like he was talking to a young audience.

Also, his explanations brought up a thought that I'd always had about paleontologists -- whether they always erred on the side of calling something a new species so they could name it.

In the narration, it was a bit annoying that every measurement was said in feet and then meters. That might be fine in print (where your eyes can just focus on the measurements meaningful to you), but is frustrating in audio.

Interesting but not earth-shattering

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I listen to Audiobooks during the night: to learn and to sleep. I learned lots from it and I fall back asleep easily. For a simple dude like me, it’s exactly what I want. Now, to learn more re: Terrehonia, and find more books by the narrator.

Perfect for what I want.

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I really appreciated that a lot of this book is targeted at the beginner, going over key terms and focusing on explaining things from the beginning. However, if I didn’t know, there was a human narrator. I would’ve guessed it was AI. The narration lacked enthusiasm and proper intonation at times. It was as if the narrator had no idea any of the words they were saying. The big dramatic moments were read with the same tone as the humorous moments.

Good explanations, bad narrations

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Steve Brusatte does not miss. His ability to explain science in a way that is accessible yet not dumbed down is amazing. He has taken a lot of information and condensed it into a short yet action packed book. A lot of information in this book is similar to his more popular book, “The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs,” so if you’ve already read that you may find this a tad redundant, but if you just love learning or relearning things about Dinos like me than you should 100% give this a read.

Sweet and Condensed Dinosaur Book

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More of an overview, more juvenile than his Rise And Fall book. The narrator is definitely reading for kids, using the cutest tone of voice that I hated even as a kid.

Starter book out of this author's books

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