All Yesterdays: Unique and Speculative Views of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals

5 best books like All Yesterdays: Unique and Speculative Views of Dinosaurs and Other Prehistoric Animals (John Conway): The Cruel Stars, Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?: Big Questions from Tiny Mortals About Death, Dark Banquet: Blood and the Curious Lives of Blood-Feeding Creatures, After Man: A Zoology of the Future, Oxygen: A Four Billion Year History

The Cruel Stars
AuthorJohn Birmingham
ISBN0399593314
Five intrepid heroes must unite to save civilization after a long-dormant enemy awakens and strikes a devastating blow in this epic sci-fi adventure for fans of The Expanse and Battlestar Galactica.

"Frenetic action viewed in a black fun-house mirror."--Kirkus Reviews

The galaxy...
Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?: Big Questions from Tiny Mortals About Death
AuthorCaitlin Doughty
Best-selling author and mortician Caitlin Doughty answers real questions from kids about death, dead bodies, and decomposition.

Every day, funeral director Caitlin Doughty receives dozens of questions about death. What would happen to an astronaut’s body if it were pushed out of a space...
AuthorBill Schutt
ISBN0307381129
For centuries, blood feeders have inhabited our nightmares and horror stories, as well as the shadowy realms of scientific knowledge. In Dark Banquet, zoologist Bill Schutt takes readers on an entertaining voyage into the world of some of nature’s strangest creatures—the sanguivores. Using...
AuthorDougal Dixon
ISBN0312194331
Speculative...Non-Fiction? 50 million years in the future, mankind is long extinct and the planet's fauna has evolved into some spectacular new shapes, often with way, way too many teeth.

The animals range from adorable (extra-long weasel) to nightmarish (ostrichbat) and the full color...
AuthorDonald E. Canfield
ISBN0691145024
The air we breathe is twenty-one percent oxygen, an amount higher than on any other known world. While we may take our air for granted, Earth was not always an oxygenated planet. How did it become this way? "Oxygen" is the most current account of the history of atmospheric oxygen on Earth. Donald Canfield--one...
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