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Invisible Beasts
Invisible Beasts: Tales of the Animals That Go Unseen Among Us | Sharona Muir
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"Sophie is an amateur naturalist with a rare genetic gift: the ability to see a marvelous kingdom of invisible, sentient creatures that share a vital, symbiotic relationship with humankind. To record her observations, Sophie creates a personal bestiary and, as she relates the strange abilities of these endangered beings, her tales become extraordinary meditations on love, sex, evolution, extinction, truth, and self-knowledge"--
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Yesterday I finished reading this book. I read it in two days which makes this my third book this week. This was an interesting book. Concept was great but I liked some vignettes better than others.
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I also started reading Lone Wolf Lawman yesterday as well. It‘s surprising me. I didn‘t have very high expectations but so far it‘s really really good.
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QOTD: What‘s a Book you thought would be bad/just okay but ended up being amazing?

tournevis I read that one. It was ok. I would have liked to had had more about the house and less about the girl, but it's good overall. What did you think? 7y
oddandbookish @tournevis I liked it overall but some parts were boring. 7y
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The concept of this book is very unique so I loved that aspect.

This book contains a series of vignettes and I liked some more than others. Some were boring, but others were really interesting and thought provoking.

What this book really lacked were illustrations. I would have loved to seen pictures and diagrams of these invisible beasts.

Overall, this was a different but intriguing read.

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