The Science of Monsters The Science of Monsters

The Science of Monsters

The Origins of the Creatures We Love to Fear

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Publisher Description

We all know “there’s no such thing as monsters,” but our imaginations tell us otherwise. From the mythical beasts of ancient Greece to the hormonal vampires of the Twilight saga, monsters have captivated us for millennia. Matt Kaplan, a noted science journalist and monster-myth enthusiast, employs an entertaining mix of cutting-edge research and a love of lore to explore the history behind these fantastical fictions and our hardwired obsession with things that go bump in the night.

Ranging across history, Medusa’s Gaze and Vampire’s Bite tackles the enduring questions that arise on the frontier between fantasy and reality. What caused ancient Minoans to create the tale of the Minotaur and its subterranean maze? Did dragons really exist? What inspired the creation of vampires and werewolves, and why are we so drawn to them?

With the eye of a journalist and the voice of a storyteller, Kaplan takes readers to the forefront of science, where our favorite figures of horror may find real-life validation. Does the legendary Kraken, a squid of epic proportions, really roam the deep? Are we close to making Jurassic Park a reality by replicating a dinosaur from fossilized DNA? As our fears evolve, so do our monsters, and Medusa’s Gaze and Vampire’s Bite charts the rise of the ultimate beasts, humans themselves.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2012
October 23
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Scribner
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
6.1
MB

Customer Reviews

tashpool ,

Fantastic read!

Overall, 4 and a half would be a better rating. This book is a great read for people who love mysteries, history, or science. We can't know for sure how monsters came to be, but this read provides some great theories and insight that will be fantastic conversation starters and leave you wondering days after. The writing is also interesting and professional with specific papers being sited if you want more information.
I had a great time reading this book and recommend it to anyone who ever wondered where all the dragons went, and why they look so different now.

tzar265 ,

Great Book!

Got thisbook yesterday, after hearing the author on Science Friday on NPR... Haven't finished it yet, but so far it's a great read! Very interesting and informative...Got hooked as soon as I started reading, and I've had a hard time putting it down since I got it.

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