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“Immense world” is a remarkable book written with a lot of science but also sensitivity.

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  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

    “Immense world” is a remarkable book written with a lot of science but also sensitivity. I try to get everyone to read it. It totally changed the way that I think about how animals think.

    The audiobook is great. With non-fiction sometimes audiobooks don't work, but this one is worth listening to. (Or just read the paperback)

    Anyway, if you are looking for something that expands your horizons. Something that teaches you new things and that's ... positive.

    This is it.

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    @futurebird
    I've been avoiding Ed Yong because of allergies relating to the The Atlantic magazine.
    But this sounds like I should make an exception...

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    • Weird SocksO Weird Socks

      @futurebird
      I've been avoiding Ed Yong because of allergies relating to the The Atlantic magazine.
      But this sounds like I should make an exception...

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      @ohmu

      My impression of him having spent a whole book reading the way he presents natural history is very positive.

      I also avoid The Atlantic... didn't know he had anything to do with that?

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      • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

        “Immense world” is a remarkable book written with a lot of science but also sensitivity. I try to get everyone to read it. It totally changed the way that I think about how animals think.

        The audiobook is great. With non-fiction sometimes audiobooks don't work, but this one is worth listening to. (Or just read the paperback)

        Anyway, if you are looking for something that expands your horizons. Something that teaches you new things and that's ... positive.

        This is it.

        Link Preview Image
        An Immense World, by Ed Yong

        Play An Immense World, by Ed Yong from Penguin Books UK. Play audiobooks and excerpts on SoundCloud desktop and mobile.

        favicon

        SoundCloud (soundcloud.com)

        myrmepropagandistF This user is from outside of this forum
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        I must warn you. If you read this book you will become a bit of an annoying person who, whenever someone says something like "pigeons are stupid" or "snakes don't have feelings" you may launch into a whole discourse about how "intelligence is contextual" and other wild things.

        But I was already a bit like this it just made it worse.

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        • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

          @ohmu

          My impression of him having spent a whole book reading the way he presents natural history is very positive.

          I also avoid The Atlantic... didn't know he had anything to do with that?

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          @futurebird @ohmu

          I think he did some award winning biology/science/medical coverage for them around COVID and vaccines. But my sense is he's a good writer independent of his connection to that magazine. (Second-hand, I haven't actually picked up his books although I should)

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            @futurebird @ohmu

            I think he did some award winning biology/science/medical coverage for them around COVID and vaccines. But my sense is he's a good writer independent of his connection to that magazine. (Second-hand, I haven't actually picked up his books although I should)

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            @IrrationalMethod @ohmu

            I would write for the got dang Atlantic if they'd pay me. I will not judge anyone for that.

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            • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

              “Immense world” is a remarkable book written with a lot of science but also sensitivity. I try to get everyone to read it. It totally changed the way that I think about how animals think.

              The audiobook is great. With non-fiction sometimes audiobooks don't work, but this one is worth listening to. (Or just read the paperback)

              Anyway, if you are looking for something that expands your horizons. Something that teaches you new things and that's ... positive.

              This is it.

              Link Preview Image
              An Immense World, by Ed Yong

              Play An Immense World, by Ed Yong from Penguin Books UK. Play audiobooks and excerpts on SoundCloud desktop and mobile.

              favicon

              SoundCloud (soundcloud.com)

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              @futurebird is this book really only 38 minutes on sound cloud? Or is there more?

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                @futurebird is this book really only 38 minutes on sound cloud? Or is there more?

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                @SkilledAlpaca

                I think that's just a free sample. You can get the the whole thing with a library app for free, or buy the audio book with a service. It's 14 hours and goes by fast!

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                • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                  “Immense world” is a remarkable book written with a lot of science but also sensitivity. I try to get everyone to read it. It totally changed the way that I think about how animals think.

                  The audiobook is great. With non-fiction sometimes audiobooks don't work, but this one is worth listening to. (Or just read the paperback)

                  Anyway, if you are looking for something that expands your horizons. Something that teaches you new things and that's ... positive.

                  This is it.

                  Link Preview Image
                  An Immense World, by Ed Yong

                  Play An Immense World, by Ed Yong from Penguin Books UK. Play audiobooks and excerpts on SoundCloud desktop and mobile.

                  favicon

                  SoundCloud (soundcloud.com)

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                  @futurebird Just in case you missed it, I think that you especially might appreciate that there is also a version of the book that’s geared towards younger readers. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/744291/an-immense-world-young-readers-edition-by-ed-yong-illustrated-by-rebecca-mills/

                  [A mild disclaimer: Ed and I know each other slightly, I respect him and his work enormously, and the blurb he wrote for my own book still simultaneously humbles and uplifts me every time I come across it.]

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                  • myrmepropagandistF myrmepropagandist

                    I must warn you. If you read this book you will become a bit of an annoying person who, whenever someone says something like "pigeons are stupid" or "snakes don't have feelings" you may launch into a whole discourse about how "intelligence is contextual" and other wild things.

                    But I was already a bit like this it just made it worse.

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                    @futurebird I was going to read it but I am already a super annoying person..😛

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                    • coyotebroadC coyotebroad

                      @futurebird I was going to read it but I am already a super annoying person..😛

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                      @coyotebroad

                      Well it can't make you worse ... probably.

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