Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The Secrets to Evolution

EVOLUTION by Daniel Loxton
The Secrets to evolution
How did everything come to be?  Who was Charles Darwin?  These are just some of the questions answered in Daniel Loxton's book, Evolution.  The main purpose of the book is to explain Darwin's life, and his discoveries in the field of evolution.  It also answers commonly asked questions about evolution.  The book starts off describing  
Charles Darwin's life, which leads up to his discovery of natural selection( read the book or use link to find out what it is!).  Then the book dives deeper into evolution answering questions like what is a transitional fossil or if the term "survival of the fittest is entirely correct".  I thought Evolution was a very good book because it explained evolution and Darwin, but the whole book was extremely clear, meaning I understood everything.  I highly recommend this book for people that are interested in evolution, but don't read this if you are forced.  Just so you know, the book is split into two sections, the question and answer part and strait on informative part.  So, enjoy the book!
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4 comments:

  1. In the spring we will be learning about evolution and natural selection so you should be a wealth of knowledge. I find it a truly interesting subject and it sounds like you learned a lot and enjoyed reading the book.

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  2. This book does seem very good, and I am interested in evolution and I might think about reading it sometime.

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  3. This book seems awesome. I am glad i don't look like a daffodil!!! You did an awesome job on the blog.

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  4. Hey Ian! I liked how in the beginning of your blog you started with your classic hook sentence. "How did everything come to be?..." etc. I also liked how you put in nice photos of the book, a relevant picture and a video. One thing that you could improve on is the actual length of you blog. Overall, your blog was great, but next time make your blog a little longer.

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