Facts are woven deftly into the narrative, parachuting you back in time to watch events unfold first-hand. Black guides you through Earth's darkest hours - when an asteroid decimated the thriving dinosaurian world - and out the other side into a bright new evolutionary landscape. The Last Days of the Dinosaurs reveals the links between the deep past and present-day ecosystems. This book is as vivid as a fairy-tale, brought to life by Black's scientifically informed imagination. Black is pioneering a new genre: narrative prehistorical non-fiction - Steve Brusatte, Personal Chair of Palaeontology and Evolution at the University of Edinburgh and Sunday Times-bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs This is pop science that reads like a fantasy novel, but backed up by hard facts and the latest fossil discoveries. rex and Triceratops felt as their world ended in an apocalypse of fire and famine on the single worst day in Earth history, and what our mammal ancestors felt as they emerged on the other side, in a ghostly void ripe for renewal. Immerse yourself in the last moments of the dinosaur empire, as Riley Black weaves a tale of destruction, survival and rebirth in the wake of a killer asteroid. Black blends the intricacies of science with masterful storytelling for a cracking, enchanting read. A marvellous look at what happened after the asteroid hit Earth will make readers feel like a kid discovering dinosaurs for the first time.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |