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Bite by Bill Schutt
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it was amazing
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Very entertaining and informative! Who knew there could be so much to say about teeth? Schutt tells us about the function of different types of teeth (tusks, fangs) and about how different animals use their teeth. He also talks about human teeth - including what little critters cause decay, pain, and infection (believe it or not - it isn't "tooth worms" as ancient societies all over the world used to think!). The book was humorous and very educational and I thouroughly enjoyed it. I have read Schutt's earlier book "Canabalism" and look forward to reading his book on the heart, "Pump."
I listened to this as an audiobook and I, like many of you, I assume, listen at 1.5 speed. The narrator, Charles Constant, was great and was very easy to understand, even at this speed.
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August 11, 2024 – Started Reading
August 11, 2024 – Shelved
August 13, 2024 – Shelved as: arcs
August 13, 2024 – Finished Reading

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