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    BP Books

    I'm starting to collect books and was wondering if anybody knew of any good snake books. Large coffee table picture books or books with info are both fine. The Art of Keeping Snakes by Philippe de Vosjoli has to be my favorite so far. What are your favorites?

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    Re: BP Books

    Kevin's book (from NERD) is incredible for bp's. I think the new one is either coming out REALLY soon or has just come out... help with that one??


    But anyways, this is a must-have book.

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    Re: BP Books

    The Complete Ball Python is great. Beautiful pictures!

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    Re: BP Books

    Pythons of the World: Vol 2 (aka VPI's ball python book)

    Best Ball book on the market in my opinion.
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    Re: BP Books

    Quote Originally Posted by JBallPython
    Pythons of the World: Vol 2 (aka VPI's ball python book)

    Best Ball book on the market in my opinion.
    This is an AWESOME book! I look at the pictures all the time. I have read most of it, but it is really huge.
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    Re: BP Books

    Thanks for the suggestions, it hard to pick a book with out the reviews.

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    Re: BP Books

    The Complete Ball Python

    http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Ball-.../dp/9780971319

    I had to get mine on ebay.

    Well written and great pictures.

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    Re: BP Books

    Quote Originally Posted by adizziedoll
    Kevin's book (from NERD) is incredible for bp's. I think the new one is either coming out REALLY soon or has just come out... help with that one??


    But anyways, this is a must-have book.
    Any info on the new one? That one was written in 2005 and well not long ago, but in this world it is outdated...I have seen many new morphs since I had my bp which has only been 10 months

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    Re: BP Books

    If you are looking for a coffee table book then I suggest "Snake" by Chris Mattison. It's a little larger than a magazine and about a half inch thick. Great reference book on all species. They talk about the evolution of snakes, wild habitats, anatomy, etc. It has an interesting format and huge pictures.

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