Review
"Darwin titillated 18th-century London with his poem 'The Loves of Plants.' He never knew the half of it. Dr. Tatiana knows how the other half loves, and it's much kinkier than anybody imagined. Never has science seemed more like daytime TV." --Matt Ridley, author of "The Red Queen
"Perhaps the most original advice manual ever written . . . Judson has pulled off the rarest coup: a science book that's actually fun to read." --"The New Republic
"Funny and blissfully original . . . Dr. Tatiana's science is first-rate." --"The Economist
"Whimsical, irreverent and illuminating . . . A most amusing and educative book on animal sex." --"San Francisco Chronicle
"Judson's witty, well-researched vignettes are a guilty pleasure, natural history that goes down as sweet as a trashy tell-all." --"Outside
"Captivating . . . An evolutionary biologist with interesting and amusing things to tell us. --"The Wall Street Journal
"Wonderfully entertaining and authoritative . . . A stimulating feast of extraordinary sexual practices." --"Nature
"Perhaps the most original advice manual ever written . . . Judson has pulled off the rarest coup: a science book that's actually fun to read." --"The New Republic
"Funny and blissfully original . . . Dr. Tatiana's science is first-rate." --"The Economist
"Whimsical, irreverent and illuminating . . . A most amusing and educative book on animal sex." --"San Francisco Chronicle
"Judson's witty, well-researched vignettes are a guilty pleasure, natural history that goes down as sweet as a trashy tell-all." --"Outside
"Captivating . . . An evolutionary biologist with interesting and amusing things to tell us. --"The Wall Street Journal
"Wonderfully entertaining and authoritative . . . A stimulating feast of extraordinary sexual practices." --"Nature
literary review
Eye-popping, filthy and funny
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science
A witty, racy, informed, entertaining and instructive read
Richard Morris, author of The Evolutionists: The Struggle for Darwin's Soul
'..a thoroughly engaging and exhaustively researched account of the numerous different kinds of sexual
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Book Description
In witty question-and-answer format, this book is biology explained by entertaining reference to the evolution of "all creatures great and small" .
Product Description
If you have ever wondered why women always bite your head off or why one guy gets all the girls, if you have ever pondered why some men bring you balloons while others leave you their genitals, then Dr Tatiana's Sex Advice to All Creation is the book for you. It explains all this and much more. It discloses the best time to have a sex change, how to have a virgin birth, when to seduce your sisters or eat your lover. Quirky and brilliant, it takes as its starting point all creatures great and small worried about their bizarre sex lives, and the letters they write to the wise Dr Tatiana, the only agony aunt in all creation with a prodigious knowledge of both natural history and evolutionary biology. (20021018)
From the Publisher
In witty question-and-answer format, this book is biology explained by entertaining reference to the evolution of "all creatures great and small" .
About the Author
Olivia Judson received her PhD in biological sciences from Oxford University before joining the Economist where she wrote about biology and medicine and won the prestigious Glaxo Wellcome/Association of British Science Writers' award. She holds a research fellowship at Imperial College, London. (20021018)