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Mar 02, 2015 06:34PM

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While reading Pilgrim, I felt there were beautiful, poetic passages, but I also experienced far too many moments where I just didn't know what she was talking about.
"The Sound of a While Snail Eating" was just as moving, but it was slower paced - simpler. I thought it very much like Annie Dillard when the author considers our place on the planet along side mollusks. (We are just a recent arrival in their long history...)
I also enjoyed the way she weaves together snail lore and science from a wide range of sources. Who would ever think that such a small, "insignificant" creature could live such a rich and interesting life? And who would think a snail could provide so much companionship, hope, and a refreshing perspective during a long period of sickness?
This is definitely a book I would recommend and will possibly read again.

