CHOSEN AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR BY WATERSTONES AND THE TIMES
'Nothing less than brilliant'
Wall Street Journal
'Entertaining and original'
Guardian
'Accessible and insightful, it's a thought-provoking read'
Observer
'Highly readable'
The Times
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What's it like to be a bat, a bee, or a bed bug?
From narwhals to slugs, Dr Justin Gregg offers a window into the minds of other creatures and debunks many of the myths of human exceptionalism. With the latest research on animal minds and cognitive psychology, he shows us what animal minds can teach us about humanity's shortcomings.
Mind-bending, humbling and hilarious, If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal will change how you think about animals, humans, and the meaning of life itself.
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'Provides real insight into how we think'
Financial Times
'Witty and instructive'
New Statesman
A MYTH-BUSTING EXPOSÉ OF HOW HUMAN INTELLIGENCE MAY BE MORE A LIABILITY THAN A GIFT AND A REFRESHING NEW WAY TO UNDERSTAND THE ANIMAL KINGDOM AND OUR PLACE ON EARTH.