AudioFile - Find your next great audiobook
Get our Newsletter

EVERY CREEPING THING True Tales of Faintly Repulsive Wildlife

by | Read by Richard M. Davidson

Contemporary Culture • 9 hrs. • Unabridged • © 1998

Written with city dwellers in mind, Richard Conniff’s natural history is compiled from an uneven depth of knowledge of the animal kingdom. For instance, most kindergarteners know that bats don't use their eyes to hunt or fly, but this fact is eagerly reported with the same heightened excitement of found knowledge as, say, how bulls are maneuvered to advertise anything from beer to investment advisors. Richard M. Davidson doesn't seem to be able to distinguish between interesting material and apologetic asides. The reading therefore is unvaried in intensity. Though this is probably a good listen for 13-year-old biologists, adults may find it irritating and boring. B.H.B. © AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine [Published: FEB/MAR 01]

Library Ed. • Recorded Books • 2000

CS ISBN $62.00 • Seven cassettes

Advertisement Advertisement

Formats

Library Ed. • Recorded Books • 2000

CS ISBN $62.00 • Seven cassettes

The latest audiobook reviews, right in your inbox.

Get our FREE Newsletter and discover a world of audiobooks.

Thanks!

Thank you for contacting us!

Our group will review and follow up within 72 hours.
Thanks for your interest!

Back Home ×

Thanks!

Thank you for signing up!

Our group will review and follow up soon.

Back Home ×