I have read widely on the subject of animal welfare / rights and am very aware of the emotive issues and arguments which will be stirred up by Alison Hills' book.
If you have very strong blinkered views and don't want to engage in any debate on the subject then this isn't a book for you. However, if you want to read an intelligent, discursive and thought provoking work then don't think twice, buy this book!
Alison examines the various philosophical and moral standpoints about animal rights and welfare and follows these with tangible examples and discussions. She looks at various points of view in an ordered and logical fashion and comes to some interesting conclusions with a clear thought process, and many questions, behind each. I found myself addicted to this book as it really got me thinking and questioning why I hold the views I hold in relation to the subject. This meant that I often took a trip on my own train of though and had to re-read a couple of sections!
This book has helped me to crystallise my arguments and made me explore my own views on the subject. It offered me plenty of food for thought which has stayed in my mind even after I finished reading.
I would really recommend this book to anyone who is even mildly interested in the subject. Alison has a very readable style and this book will appeal to anyone from the curious layman to the expert.