![]() ![]() (This sounds like a lot of mush to me.) They cuddle. (omg) and Athena obviously misses her after being apart a several weeks. How the heck does this woman with no formal background in the sciences think she’s a close friend of some octopus named Athena? They bond at first sight. The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness The book is, to me, odd and pretentious enough without the author squeaking her enthusiastic narrative in my ears. ![]() I usually listen to audiobooks – and often reading along with them – and this was available in that format, but the voice in the sample was too squeaky for my tastes so I went with the Kindle alone. So when The Soul of an Octopus turned up on the discussion schedule I approached it with a fairly good attitude. That said (again), I do read whatever folks in the All-nonfiction group decide to read and over the years there have been some really pleasant surprises in the biology department. As I’ve said many times – my choice in nonfiction does NOT run to any form of the life sciences. ![]()
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