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Rats: A Year With New York's Most Unwanted Inhabitants - Community Reviews back

by Robert Sullivan
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guiltlessreader
guiltlessreader rated it 13 years ago
Full review here:Rats, yes, I am writing about a book about RATS!The book in one sentence: A man observes rats in a obscure alley in New York ... for fun!My thoughts: I first mentioned this book in a Friday 56 way back in October 2011. I read this over several months and I wanted to write about this...
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous
Uncertain, Fugitive, Half-fabulous rated it 13 years ago
"If they are not eating, then rats are usually having sex."Shudder.This is a great book. I haven't read much in the way of popular science books, but Rats was immensely enjoyable. Weaving in and out of discussions about the behaviors and history of rats to move into bits about the strange people who...
paigeawesome
paigeawesome rated it 17 years ago
So, it's not as much about rats as I thought it would be. And when I read the first bit to decide if I wanted to read it, I thought there'd be more about rat-people parallels, and the ones there were weren't really all that great.It was a pretty entertaining read nonetheless, but if you think you'r...
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it 19 years ago
Rats by Robert Sullivan is a fascinating study of rats and their cohabitation with humans. One particularly interesting section was on rats and plague, which, as you may know, is spread to humans by the rat flea. Apparently the Japanese were the first to experiment with the use of plague as a biolog...
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it 21 years ago
Some interesting facts about the species but not especially well written and kind of boring.
Osho
Osho rated it 25 years ago
Books read in the past:This is a lovely book about rats in a New York alley, with tangents to explore aspects of rat life raised by these observations. Read with Rats, Lice, and History for maximum rodent-related pleasure.
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