Pretty nice non-fiction about fossil findings in Brabant throughout the years. Despite being a non-fiction with a lot of jargon it still feels like a pretty nice and easy read and it has some neat formatting with lots of good photos and beautiful illustrations.
It's not bad or anything but just really not my type of book. The writing voice didn't speak to me and by and large I found this a very boring read.
I was expecting it to lean more into the "nature non-fiction" genre when borrowing it from the library due to how it was catalogued there, but instead this is much more of a philosophical book and less about nature itself, which just isn't that interesting to me.