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Works by David G. Gordon

The Eat-a-Bug Cookbook (1998) 69 copies
Uncover a Dolphin (Uncover Books) (2008) 22 copies, 1 review

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Gordon, David George
Birthdate
1950-04-15
Gender
male
Occupations
chef
Relationships
Karen Luke Fildes (wife)
Places of residence
Seattle, Washington, USA
Map Location
USA

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7 reviews
Dive deep with the greatest ocean predators!

Through pictures, beautiful illustrations and, in the case of the hardcopy, through a diecast model embedded in the pages, Inside Out: Sharks explores some of the most fearsome creatures to swim our seas. Layer by layer, body systems of the great white are explored. Paired with each segment are tons of interesting tidbits of info about diet, and lifestyle, though the author does tell us little is truly understood about these magnificent, deadly show more hunters.

Sharks are fascinating beasties. I had never heard the nickname 'tommy sharks, though 'White Death’ was a familiar moniker. I had no idea great whites are 'warm-blooded’ sharks. This is a different concept than the warm-blooded nature of mammals and birds, and it allows the shark to move faster and adapt better than its cold-blooded cousins. And not all sharks need to be constantly prowling just to live. Wobbegongs can chill on the ocean floor for long stretches because they can force water over their gills. Sharks also give us the largest single cell in the form of the whale shark’s football-sized ova.

My cubs and I really enjoyed reading this book. The language is meant for older readers, but the younger ones enjoyed the pictures, and all of them had lots of questions, prompting learning discussions. Overall, a fascinating look at sharks, and the perfect book for any nature-loving kid!

***Many thanks to Netgalley and Quarto Publishing for providing an egalley in exchange for a fair and honest review.
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Interesting book that covers a lot of ground about cockroaches. While I think it led me to a greater appreciation of their uniqueness and their place in nature, I'm still not convinced to love the ones that show up in our buildings! I wish the book had contained photographs rather than drawings, but have few other criticisms of it.
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This book allows you to look inside a model of a shark as, page by page, the different systems are described to you. The model is of a great white shark, and is very thoroughly explained (I learned things!), and the book also has plenty of facts about other sharks. It is very thorough and certain to give students a better understanding about organ systems.
A have a few of these tiny books - REALLY comfact but full of information, maps and drawings

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½ 3.7
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ISBNs
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