Otter books Anonymous · #82 · Reply
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Let's have a otter book thread

What's your favourite otter-themed book?
Anons back on 8chan posted these wonderful lists of lots of nice titles.
https://seaotters.org/pdfs/books.pdf
https://www.otterjoy.com/otterbookreviews.html
Also it would be nice if we could get PDF uploads on here.
Anonymous · #638 · Reply
Bump, I love reading about otters. Especially when I'm spending time away from them, it helps me remember them. Would be nice if otteranons could suggest some good otter books.
Anonymous · #663 · Reply
Thanks for sharing these from good ol' 8chan. will look at em soon
Anonymous · #1858 · Reply
"The Life Story of an Otter
" by J.C. Tregarthen (1909). Thought to be the book that inspired Tarka.
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Life_Story_of_an_Otter
Anonymous · #3119 · Reply
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IOSF sent me a copy of their book "Otters of the World". There's a lot of otter information about all the thirteen species, along with chapters about threats and conservation and additional insights. Very happy with it, I'd certainly recommend it.
Anonymous · #3120 · Reply
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A lot of experience with otters has gone into compiling this book, so even if you already know a lot about otters it might still teach you something new.
Anonymous · #3121 · Reply
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So thank you to Paul and Grace for sending me this book, and I appreciate it's even a signed copy too. That's something quite special.
Anonymous · #3122 · Reply
This is so cool! Might pick it up as a Christmas gift to myself.
Anonymous · #3379 · Reply
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A Ring of Bright Water (1960) and its sequels are an amazing set of autobiographical novels about Gavin Maxwell and his lutrine companions.
I recommend them ONLY to the stout of heart, though (especially the latter ones), as they get exceedingly sad.
But if you're into otters (if you're not, why are you reading this thread!), reading (see my previous parentheses), and you don't mind a little sadness, definitely check out A Ring of Bright Water!
Anonymous · #3389 · Reply
Thanks for sharing this! How do you think the book compares to the film? I'd love to give it a read if I weren't so lazy about reading heh
Anonymous · #3395 · Reply
I think the movie is at least as good for otter enjoyers... perhaps better? But for someone more interesting in Maxwell (or the writing in general), the book is obviously superior. If you're lazy about reading, the movie'll probably be fine lol.
Anonymous · #3417 · Reply
It's more for beginner otterlovers, but there are lots of good testimonials and pics of otts in this. It's by the otter specialist group! https://weloveotterscom.files.wordpress.com/2016/10/the_otter_book_definitivo_web.pdf
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