There are plenty of books about sharks, but So You Want To Be a Shark Researcher stands out for one simple reason—it tells the truth without exaggeration. Instead of feeding into fear, the book calmly reshapes how we think about sharks. It shows them not as threats, but as essential creatures in a fragile ecosystem. One of the most striking takeaways is the contrast between perception and reality: sharks are often feared, yet humans are responsible for killing millions of them every year. What makes this book especially engaging is how it presents real research work. It’s not all thrilling underwater encounters. There are long hours, detailed observations, and careful data collection. This honesty makes the journey feel more authentic and relatable. For young readers, this approach is powerful. It replaces fear with curiosity and turns fascination into something meaningful. By the end, sharks feel less like something to avoid and more like something worth protecting. If you’re int...
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