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Domadomadoma Blumblumblum: Conversations with Other Animals - Heartwarming Animal Communication Stories for Pet Lovers and Nature Enthusiasts | Perfect for Relaxing Reading and Animal Bonding Moments
Domadomadoma Blumblumblum: Conversations with Other Animals - Heartwarming Animal Communication Stories for Pet Lovers and Nature Enthusiasts | Perfect for Relaxing Reading and Animal Bonding Moments

Domadomadoma Blumblumblum: Conversations with Other Animals - Heartwarming Animal Communication Stories for Pet Lovers and Nature Enthusiasts | Perfect for Relaxing Reading and Animal Bonding Moments

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Author: Thompson, Luke

Language: history & general works

Published on 5 September 2024 by Ortac Press in the United Kingdom.

Paperback / softback | 256 pages
135 x 209 x 24 | 290g

What do the longest-serving Canadian Prime Minister and a ketamine-injecting psychonaut have in common? What would a poltergeist mongoose say if you spoke to him on a Ouija board? Would talking spiders be more believable if they had lips? Theseare some of the important questions Luke Thompson seeks to answer in this exploration of human-animal conversation.

Spanning the ancient and modern, the scientific and the strange, Thompson's journey takes him from the stories of King Solomon and Doctor Dolittle to medieval dragon-slayers and extraterrestrial aliens, via Harvard laboratories, pet psychics, and the discipline of anthrozoology.

Always eccentric and always fascinating, Domadomadoma-Blumblumblum sees Thompson navigate these peculiar landscapes - whether lowering himself into a flotation tank or training as a pet psychic - with many questions on his mind: What exactly do we want from conversations with our fellow animals? What portrait of the world do we paint when we envisage these communications? And how far are we willing to go to realise this dream?