PositiveThe New York Journal of BooksThe notes section at the end of the book demonstrates Behe’s grasp of relevant literature, both scientific and philosophical ... definitely not a light read, requiring a more than rudimentary knowledge of various aspects of biology as well as a decent grounding in philosophy and current thoughts about mind and consciousness. By rights, the book should have a scientific publisher, except for the fact that the scientific community has banded together to boycott any discussion of intelligent design (see the Notes section of the book for examples). The open-minded reader will definitely find Darwin Devolves to be an enlightening and informative look at a very controversial issue.