Why did I love this book?
Indica was gifted to my naturalist father by the author Pranay Lal. It took a long time to reach me. And was I happy to lay my paws on this utterly spectacular tome!
The scope of Indica, from the time earth’s day was 6 hours long to the evolution of gargantuan mammals to the arrival of sapiens on the bank of Indus, is breathtaking. While reading it, I could picture the vivacious Pranay stopping his car on a highway to check out a forgotten stone or explaining a virus as if it were a friend.
Although you won’t remember every nugget of knowledge, you’ll emerge an enriched and humbled person who knows 10 million years in evolution is a very short time and that 99% of the species that ever lived on earth are extinct today. Indica is not a book. It is a milestone.
1 author picked Indica as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
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