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Opiniones de clientes (8)
Needs proper editing
The Ediacaran fossils are an interesting chapter in the history of life.
Columbia Press let its guard down
The Garden of Ediacara reads like a 295-page Valentine card written by Mark A.
The First Complex Life Forms Plus Way Too Much Autobiography
The first forms of multicellular, complex life formed about 600 million years ago and left fossils first discovered near the Ediacaran Hills in Australia.
Too much extraneous material.
Disappointing reading.
Disappointing, good ideas and lousy execution.
I have read the book nearly twice and each time close it with a deep sense of disappointment.
A real delight to read! A stimulating journey!
Reading this book was a real delight.
A quirky stroll through ``The Garden of Ediacara''
Other reviewers here have been about right, though none has mentioned McMenamin's most brilliant conception, which is that Ediacaran body plans could be derived if development were highly directional, unlike in animal embryos.
Too much author; too little subject
In my experience, scientists are a modest lot.