The Rise and Reign of the Mammals: A New History, from the Shadow of the Dinosaurs to Us
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Create Date:2022-06-03 03:19:35
Update Date:2025-09-07
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Author:Steve Brusatte
ISBN:0062951513
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Reviews
Cat Gatto,
Another great overview by Steve Brusatte (if you have not yet read The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, I highly recommend that you do)。 In this book, Brusatte covers the evolution of mammals from Carboniferous period mammal ancestors up through present-day species。 One of my favorite aspects of the book are the fictional vignettes Brusatte includes at the beginning of many of the chapters。 These short stories (which are based on fossil evidence) really enrich the reading experience and illustrat Another great overview by Steve Brusatte (if you have not yet read The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, I highly recommend that you do)。 In this book, Brusatte covers the evolution of mammals from Carboniferous period mammal ancestors up through present-day species。 One of my favorite aspects of the book are the fictional vignettes Brusatte includes at the beginning of many of the chapters。 These short stories (which are based on fossil evidence) really enrich the reading experience and illustrate what these animals would have been like while alive。 I also enjoyed the passages where he talked about his own experiences as a paleontologist。 Like The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, which I sped through in a few days, this book is highly readable。I think the only negative for me was that at some points during the book I felt like I wanted more。 However, as the book covers over 300 million years of history, I can see why not every detail could be included。 I’ll just have to pick up some of the titles mentioned in the extensive notes section of the book!(Thank you to NetGalley and Mariner Books for the advanced reader copy。) 。。。more
Dayton,
Overall quite fascinating, even if a couple sections in the middle get a little bogged down in detail。 What a joy to be a mammal!
Lizzie Stewart,
** Thanks to NetGalley, Steve Brusatte, and Mariner Books for this ARC **I absolutely ADORED Steve Brusatte's last book, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World, which came out in 2018。 I read it in November of 2019 and was absolutely captivated。 When I saw that Brusatte had a new book releasing in June of 2022, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it。 This was really, really good! I enjoyed it slightly less than The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, maybe because it felt a ** Thanks to NetGalley, Steve Brusatte, and Mariner Books for this ARC **I absolutely ADORED Steve Brusatte's last book, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs: A New History of a Lost World, which came out in 2018。 I read it in November of 2019 and was absolutely captivated。 When I saw that Brusatte had a new book releasing in June of 2022, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it。 This was really, really good! I enjoyed it slightly less than The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, maybe because it felt a little bit more meandering at points。 I learned so much from this book, though, and was captivated by stories of Thomas Jefferson making The Louisiana Purchase in part to look for living mastodons。 It is so humbling to read the story of mammals in just over 500 pages and to realize what a small part of global history we are and how unfairly large our impact has been。 At one point Brusatte comments that we are to the megafauna what the asteroid was to dinosaurs。 We have wreaked havoc on our animal cousins and we are rapidly approaching centuries where we will have to live in habitats that we did not evolve for as a result of our actions。 I am grateful not to be living in 3000 and cannot imagine what our world will be like in another thousand years。 It is so difficult for us to process harm caused on the magnitude of thousands of years, but it is crucial that we identify that we are changing our world in ways that will be irreversible in the short-term。 What kind of planet do we want to leave for the last vestige of our Homo genus? How long will we survive the effects of our actions? Will any of the remaining megafauna survive us? What other animals will be an afterthought in the extinction event of our time - mastodons, tigers, bison。 Will the hundreds of years separating their demise feel meaningful to the paleontologists of the future, if there are any?I am very grateful to have had the chance to read this and highly recommend it。 。。。more
Nicole Barbaro,
After reading Brusatte’s excellent first book, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, I’ve been eagerly awaiting this book, The Rise and Reign of the Mammals。 As expected, the book is fantastic! Brusatte is truly one of the greatest science writers I’ve had the privilege of reading。 Great detail, organized delivery, and fun to read。 I blew through this in 3 days and may or may not have put off other important things to do so because I couldn’t put it down。 Grateful for receiving an advanced copy。 P After reading Brusatte’s excellent first book, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, I’ve been eagerly awaiting this book, The Rise and Reign of the Mammals。 As expected, the book is fantastic! Brusatte is truly one of the greatest science writers I’ve had the privilege of reading。 Great detail, organized delivery, and fun to read。 I blew through this in 3 days and may or may not have put off other important things to do so because I couldn’t put it down。 Grateful for receiving an advanced copy。 Pre-order a copy to get it next month when it’s out! (June 7 in the US) 。。。more
Xavier Bonilla,
Brusatte’s first book, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, is the standard for the history of the dinosaurs。 It was always curious to see what the follow up would be for this fantastic book。 The Rise and Reign of the Mammals is just as good, if not better, than Brusatte’s first book。 He discusses what makes mammals who they are with detailed evidence of jaw structures and body temperature。 He continues to dispel the idea that mammals came after non-avian dinosaurs went extinct and how mammals an Brusatte’s first book, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, is the standard for the history of the dinosaurs。 It was always curious to see what the follow up would be for this fantastic book。 The Rise and Reign of the Mammals is just as good, if not better, than Brusatte’s first book。 He discusses what makes mammals who they are with detailed evidence of jaw structures and body temperature。 He continues to dispel the idea that mammals came after non-avian dinosaurs went extinct and how mammals and dinosaurs lived together。 This book is extremely well-written and salient because it is our story as mammals。 I highly recommend reading this book! 。。。more