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Whales & Dolphins

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I’ve loved whales my entire life, so I had to read this book. And it’s fantastic. It’s full of stunning photography and interesting, informative captions. The book shows a variety of whales, dolphins, and porpoises doing different things. It would make a great coffee table book or gift for a cetacean lover. :) You can look at any part of the book and see a great photo and learn something cool. It comes out May 14. Thank you to Amber Books and NetGalley for the eARC.

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This series of books brings the most amazing, high-quality pictures to animal lovers. Most of the previous volumes were set in a variety of environments that showed off a full palette of colors. Since this one is set in the oceans (and some freshwater rivers), you would think that it wouldn’t be as colorful. You’d be wrong. Yes, blue is the most prominent color, but there are so many different tones, that I just wanted to dive in it. The subjects are fascinating. Whales, dolphins, porpoises and other marine mammals, feature not only their behavior and biology, but include brief outlines of their most remarkable characteristics. There is the birth of a beluga calf, a sleeping whale and an impressive shot of a human swimming next to a sperm whale and her calf. It is mind-blowing to see the difference in sizes. This book includes so many species, from orcas, bottlenose dolphins and other well-known mammals, to belugas, narwhals and other most mysterious denizens of the deep. I learned so much and I enjoyed looking at these beautiful photographs.
I chose to read this book and all opinions in this review are my own and completely unbiased. Thank you, #NetGalley/#Amber Books.

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My childhood answer to ‘If you could be an animal, what would you be?’ was a dolphin. Every time. I’ve never grown out of my love for them.

It makes my day whenever I get to see a pod of dolphins playing in the waves when I’m walking on the beach. I’ve come to love whales as well and look forward to seeing them migrate up and down the coast.

A photography book featuring whales, dolphins, other toothed whales and porpoises was always going to find me. I enjoyed the fun facts.

“The water spout puffed from the blue whale’s nostril-like blowholes rises 10m (32.8ft) above the surface.”

I was really here for the photography, though. The photos weren’t as jaw dropping as I’d hoped but I was introduced to a number of species I hadn’t heard of before. I’m currently most interested in meeting a Pacific white-sided dolphin.

Thank you so much to NetGalley and Amber Books for the opportunity to read this book. I’m rounding up from 3.5 stars.

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"Whales and Dolphins" a disappointing read that falls extremely short of a wonderful dive into the world of cetaceans. From first page it felt…off. I truly wonder if it is written by AI or is just so poorly written, and understood, that it seems to be AI.

The imagery throughout the book is not always the highest quality, with one image of killer whales being a poorly photoshopped image of captive killer whales Katina and Kalina plastered onto a wild backdrop. One “image” of a narwhal is not actually an image, but a 3D drawing. A few other orca images are also of captive orcas Katina and Wikie. It would be ideal for a book to use photos of wild whales when discussing wild whales. Some dolphin, pilot whale, and beluga whale images are also from captive facilities. An image of a humpback whale is even misidentified as a blue whale, a baleen whale identified as a sperm whale, and a bottlenose dolphin as a rough toothed dolphin. This undermines all credibility of the book. Inaccurate information regarding different species in the book also tarnishes the credibility.

I do not recommend this book and if you are a reader looking for an informative and actually enjoable red about cetaceans, along with great images and illustrations, I would suggest looking at, “Handbook of Whales, Dolphins, and Porposises of the World” by Mark Carwardine and/or “Encyclopedia of Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises” by Erich Hoyt.

I received a free ARC via NetGalley for this book. Thank you to NetGalley, publisher and author

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Whales & Dolphins by Tom Jackson is a beguiling book loaded with information on some of the most fascinating creatures in our world. The 180 photographs are breathtaking and enable the reader to get close and personal when we rarely otherwise would. Porpoises are included, too.

The Celacea order is an impressive one with the most massive creatures in existence, not to mention some of the most intelligent. Communication (such as pec slap), eating, behaviors, movement and longevity are discussed.

Some information which is new to me is that sperm whales sleep vertically four hours at a time, closest relatives are hippos and Bryde's whales produce bubble nets. It was a joy to learn more about toothed whales, bowhead whales, short-beak and long-beak dolphins. Interestingly, a few sport colours and patterns I didn't realize existed.

My sincere thank you to Amber Books Ltd. and NetGalley for providing me with a digital copy of this engrossing book.

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If you like dolphins and whales, this book contains impressive photographs of both species, and the information provided about the lives of these wonderful creatures is equally satisfying.

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This gorgeous coffee table book offers more than 200 pages of photos of dolphins, whales, and porpoises. The text consists mostly of photo captions, but still, I learned about species I hadn’t heard of before. Anyone with an interest in cetaceans will love this visually beautiful and stimulating book.

Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.

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I am an absolute sucker for anything involving whales so when I saw this book I jumped at the chance to check it out. This book is filled with many gorgeous photos that I’m sure will only look better in a physical copy. Accompanying the photos is information about the different species photographed and unfortunately it did appear as if there were some inaccuracies so that does bring my rating down. With a little polishing of the actual writing/facts this would be an amazing coffee table book for anyone who loves ocean life like I do.

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In addition to helping me understand the difference between different species of dolphins and whales, this book has really beautiful photos.

Oltre ad aiutarmi a capire la differenza tra le varie specie di delfini e di balene, questo libro ha delle foto veramente bellissime.

I received from the Publisher a complimentary digital advanced review copy of the book in exchange for a honest review.

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