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The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs

The Sunday Times Bestseller, The Untold Story of a Lost World

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The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs

Written by: Steve Brusatte
Narrated by: Patrick Lawlor
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THE TIMES SCIENCE BOOK OF THE YEAR

A Sunday Times Bestseller


'Thrilling . . . the best book on the subject written for the general reader since the 1980s.' The Sunday Times

66 million years ago the dinosaurs were wiped from the face of the earth. Today, Dr. Steve Brusatte, one of the leading scientists of a new generation of dinosaur hunters, armed with cutting edge technology, is piecing together the complete story of how the dinosaurs ruled the earth for 150 million years.

The world of the dinosaurs has fascinated on book and screen for decades – from early science fiction classics like The Lost World, to Godzilla terrorizing the streets of Tokyo, and the monsters of Jurassic Park. But what if we got it wrong? In The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, top dinosaur expert Brusatte, tells the real story of how dinosaurs rose to dominate the planet. Using the fossil clues that have been gathered using state of the art technology, Brusatte follows these magnificent creatures from their beginnings in the Early Triassic period, through the Jurassic period to their final days in the Cretaceous and the legacy that they left behind.

Along the way, Brusatte introduces us to modern day dinosaur hunters and gives an insight into what it’s like to be a paleontologist. The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs is full of thrilling accounts of some of his personal discoveries, including primitive human-sized tyrannosaurs, monstrous carnivores even larger than T. rex, and feathered raptor dinosaurs preserved in lava from China.

At a time when Homo sapiens has existed for less than 200,000 years and we are already talking about planetary extinction, The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs is a timely reminder of what humans can learn from the magnificent creatures who ruled the earth before us.

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Critic Reviews

Thrilling . . . the best book on the subject written for the general reader since the 1980s. (Tom Holland)
A gripping read in the best traditions of popular science (Andrew Anthony)
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs is a lovely book. Brusatte has a wonderful knack for conjuring vivid worlds out of a few shards of petrified bone. He is excellent company as a narrator, steering a course between pedantry and patronising oversimplification with flair, and unafraid to guide the reader through some fairly complicated patches of science when he feels it is worth it. (Oliver Moody)
A vibrant view of how dinosaurs originated and what happened to our Mesozoic favourites. Brusatte is as adept a scientific storyteller as any reader could ask for.
A masterpiece of science writing
An up-to-the-minute account of the long history and remarkable biology of the extraordinary animals that capture the imagination of every child. The dinosaurs are much more varied than the popular picture of lumbering giants and matching meat eaters. Steve Brusatte expertly leads the reader through the latest discoveries to unravel their great range of lifestyles in a vanished world. He explores the research that led to the realisation that dinosaurs Iive on - as birds. The book is an appropriate antidote to the hubris that puts our human species at the centre of the living world. (Professor Richard Fortey)
Steve Brusatte is doing some of the most exciting research on dinosaurs today, and he brings that excitement to The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs. Whether he’s recounting remarkable fossil discoveries or explaining millions of years of evolutionary change, Brusatte shows just how much our understanding of dinosaurs has changed in just the past decade. (Carl Zimmer, author of Evolution: Making Sense of Life)
The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs is a work of solid modern science, updating the fallacies and fancies of antiquated paleontology, revealing the quantum leaps in understanding of this modern science. But it is more than that. It is a personal quest full of enthusiasm and joy, getting beneath the dust to reveal the scales and the feathers of dinosaurs. (Steve Backshall, Naturalist and BBC TV Presenter)
Steve Brusatte's The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs is a triumph. Written by one of our young leaders of the field, he brings new discoveries, a taste for a good yarn, and his infectious enthusiasm to some of the epic tales of paleontology. It is hard to read Brusatte and not love lost worlds. (Neil Shubin, author of Your Inner Fish)
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I enjoyed the subject matter and this book would have been even better if the narration was better.
however, I used this book before bedtime, it helped me falling asleep. Imagining the fantastic world of dinosaurs was a good way to prep my mind for a good sleep.
would re -listen to this , just for that purpose

Interesting subject, narration not so much

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Who is this literature aimed at¿ At anyone who's been interested but not studied dinosaurs and doesn't know where to start. Someone like me :). Brusatte paints the picture of the saury-eyed youngster who grew up in an America pretty obsessed with Dinos. His personal story is important to this narrative as he leads us through his life of discovering more about the titans who once ruled the world.
The fascinating world of Raptors, Saurusus and Tops ... how it all fits in with earth and it's geological story. The various extinctions and the extinction to beat them all... of the unified supercontinent Pangea..and what the eventual drifting did to these animals... and the best of all * spoiler alert* "Birds are dinosaurs".
The way he leaves us with an epilogue of "what happened after the dinosaurs¿" .. pretty sure there's another interesting project :)

Not just T-Rex

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