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SUCCESSFUL HARDCOVER WITH BACKLIST POTENTIAL: The book was enthusiastically received by critics and the scientific community and sold about twelve thousand copies, and the author gets requests for it to come back in print often. This book will have a long life in paperback. FASCINATING SCIENCE: Scientists joke that squids should win the Nobel Prize for all the discoveries they've facilitated. Current squid-enabled research includes finding a cure for Alzheimer¿s, figuring out how to stretch or regenerate damaged human nerves, and finding better camouflage technologies.STRONG CATEGORY: Kraken…mehr

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SUCCESSFUL HARDCOVER WITH BACKLIST POTENTIAL: The book was enthusiastically received by critics and the scientific community and sold about twelve thousand copies, and the author gets requests for it to come back in print often. This book will have a long life in paperback. FASCINATING SCIENCE: Scientists joke that squids should win the Nobel Prize for all the discoveries they've facilitated. Current squid-enabled research includes finding a cure for Alzheimer¿s, figuring out how to stretch or regenerate damaged human nerves, and finding better camouflage technologies.STRONG CATEGORY: Kraken falls squarely into the popularly-written, single subject books on natural history like Mark Kurlansky¿s Cod and The Big Oyster.
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Wendy Williams is a journalist and author. She has written for the Boston Globe, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and the Christian Science Monitor, among other publications. She is also the author of several books, including the New York Times bestseller, The Horse, which was also chosen by the Wall Street Journal as a 2015 Best Book of The Year and won a Nautilus Book Award.