The Tree of Life; Solving Science's Greatest Puzzle
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Before I begin the review, I need to ask myself what I was expecting from the book? I was fortunate that in the past I read nonfiction fiction that are very entertaining, valuable and makes it easy for lay reader to explore themes and ideas within the pages, thus I was expecting lively writing and stories on how things are related to one another as well as background on different animals. While I got that, most of the focus was on creating the ideal tree of life, and avoiding common pitfalls which seemed a lot like a textbook and took some charm away. The second half, when the author traces human's family tree all the way to LUCA (Last Unknown Common Ancestor) was definitely entertaining for me. I liked learning different facets of biological history and how loosely we are related to others, but I did feel that focusing on the tree of life detracted a bit from that.
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4 out of 5
(0: Stay away unless a masochist 1: Good for insomnia 2: Horrible but readable; 3: Readable and quickly forgettable, 4: Good, enjoyable 5: Buy it, keep it and never let it go.)
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