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Discussion: Z is for Zoo (there is an animal on the cover)
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2.75 stars

This is a loving miscellany of camel that attempts neither seriousness nor humour. It's very pleasingly presented with lots of nice artwork (including far more diagrams of camel saddles than I really needed to see) and a pretty font, thick paper, wide margins and such. Irwin's style is well suited to the camel in that it is dry, but I learned a few interesting things. He does barely anything towards deconstructing or interrogating the orientalism of most of his many texts; this is not an earnest quest for truth but an availability-sampled smorgasbord.
Reply to post #19 (show post):

The cover is really funny. I love the camel silhouettes and the "in-your-face" camel is hysterical.
Reply to post #20 (show post):

Haha yes! super friendly camel
Well now I have a camel to share.

Sharc


by Paul Rudd





He's going to eat me!


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