I wanted to create a continuous thread of my video book reviews so I'm reposting them all. Plus @ToriGlass chided me for not putting an image of the books in the videos so I re-edited them all.

First up: "T-Rex and the Crater of Doom" by Walter Alvarez.
I really enjoyed "Why Dinosaurs Matter" by Kenneth Lacovara
And "Twilight of the Mammoths" by Paul S. Martin made some interesting points.
"Life on a Young Planet" by Andrew H. Knoll filled in some important gaps for me.
"Assembling the Dinosaur" by Lukas Rieppel was an amazing account of paleontology and capitalism.
"A Most Improbable Journey" by Walter Alvarez introduced me to big history.
"Timefulness" by Marcia Bjornerud was like geological philosophy.
"Paleontology: A Brief History of Life" by Ian Tattersall does exactly what it says.
"Alien Oceans" by Kevin Hand was simply amazing. Read it.
"A Series of Fortunate Events" by Sean B. Carroll was much more impressive than I expected. Loved it.
"Brains Through Time" was a challenging but important read.
"Origins" by Lewis Dartnell is another big history account. Really good, really important.
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