Venom Doc
The Edgiest, Darkest, Strangest Natural History Memoir Ever
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Archie Montgomery
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Bryan G. Fry
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Steve Irwin meets David Attenborough in this jaw-dropping account of studying the world’s most venomous creatures.
Venomologist Bryan Grieg Fry has one of the most dangerous jobs on Earth: He works with its deadliest creatures. He’s been bitten by 26 venomous snakes, been stung by three stingrays, and survived a near-fatal scorpion sting while deep in the Amazon jungle. He’s received more than 400 stitches and broken 23 bones, including breaking his back in three places, and had to learn how to walk again. But when you research only the venom you yourself have collected, the adventures - and danger - never stop.
Imagine a three-week-long first date in Siberia catching venomous water shrews with the daughter of a Russian war hero; a wedding attended by Eastern European prime ministers and their machine-gun-wielding bodyguards and snakes; or leading a team to Antarctica that results in the discovery of four new species of venomous octopi. Bryan’s discoveries have radically reshaped views on venom evolution and contributed to the creation of venom-based life-saving medications.
In pursuit of venom, he has traveled the world collecting samples from Indonesia to Mexico, Germany, and Brazil. He’s encountered venomous creatures of all kinds, including the Malaysian king cobra, the Komodo dragon, and the brush-footed trapdoor spider. Bryan recounts his lifelong passion for studying the world’s most venomous creatures in this outlandish, captivating memoir, where he and danger are never far apart.
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- Jeckylberry
- 29-10-2021
Good subject but if only the ego would step aside
Although it sounds like an exciting subject, I found the story hard to get into. I wanted to know more about his subject and less about his opinions, unless they were concerned with his field of expertise. I found him arrogant and unlikeable except when he started to talk about his subject. When he talks about the snakes and other dangerous animals he encounters, his experience, expertise and passion takes over and he becomes compelling.
It is well narrated and appropriate to the writer’s voice with good variation.
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