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Extraordinary Insects: Weird. Wonderful. Indispensable. The ones who run our world.
Extraordinary Insects: Weird. Wonderful. Indispensable. The ones who run our world. | Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson
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A journey into the weird, wonderful and truly astonishing lives of the small but mighty creatures who keep the world turning.
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Centique
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#hiselderliness had quite the reading week. #bookreport While Curious and Quirky was “a bunch of rubbish” (sorry authors it‘s not you, it‘s him) The Long Walk is “the best escape book I ever read” And Dad has read nearly all the POW escape books, so 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟. Mawson‘s Will was excellent too. The cover was falling apart so he sellotaped it back together (all the librarians shake their heads) And Extraordinary Insects delighted him. ⬇️

Centique “How do they ever figure all this stuff out? They must watch them for weeks” He grins and tells me of the insect that has eyes on its private bits to help it line up for copulation. Thanks Dad 😝😝😝 4y
vivastory When I was in New Orleans I came across an insectarium 😬 4y
AlaMich 😂😂 Yeah, that‘s the conversation you want to have with your father! 4y
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Centique @AlaMich I know right! 🤪 4y
Centique @vivastory I would love that! I‘m really interested in insects too. But not if they‘re flying around my head - that‘s horrifying 😝 4y
Cinfhen The more I think about it the more im convinced #HisElderliness NEEDS a podcast XX 4y
JennyM @Cinfhen I second this. He‘s a legend!!! (edited) 4y
Centique @Cinfhen aarrgh no! 😂😂😂90% of what he says is grumbling about the neighbours cars on the street, buildings going up in his view, conspiracy theories about local councillors and being horrified at what his granddaughters think is appropriate clothing. @JennyM #becarefulwhatyouwishfor (edited) 4y
Cinfhen Now I‘m TOTALLY sold!!!!! I‘m sure @JennyM agrees 😜 4y
Cathythoughts Oh he is a scream 😂🤣 4y
JennyM @Cinfhen double legend! Give him a hug from me 😘 4y
CarolynM Sounds like your dad could have a very entertaining podcast😂😂 We have a set of tent poles from one of Mawson's later expeditions. My husband is a fan (he was a geology student at Adelaide Uni, Mawson is their patron saint, they rub the nose of his bust on North Terrace for luck before exams and have graduation photos with it). I'll have to ask him if he's read this one. 4y
Centique @CarolynM oh wow - tent poles! I love old things like that. We have an old WW1 helmet and yacht flags from around that date, and some fireman photos and certificates... nothing as cool as tent poles from a real expedition though! And that‘s a neat tradition with the statue. 😍 4y
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Briary
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☀️Bloom and Starfell: The Forgotten Tale have absotely glorious covers underneath the dust jackets, plus wonderful illustrations in black and white
☀️Extraordinary Insects has delicate drawings.
☀️The monster of a book by Le Guin (only 1008 pages) is illustrated by Charles Vess, both in color and in black and white.

Oh to be free just to read. 👾

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teainthelibrary
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All of the stars for this wonderful, beautiful book! ⭐️ It turns out I absolutely knew nothing about insects; but after reading Extraordinary Insects (Buzz, Sting, Bite in 🇺🇸), I feel like Ive learned so much. Broken up into small, easy to read sections, we are introduced to a plethora of insects and just how varied they really are, while highlighting how crazy important they are to us, and the Earth. This book shook me. In all the best ways. 🐝

mreads Thank you for noting the US title! I thought my library didn't have the book but now I've checked was able to request it 👍😃 5y
teainthelibrary @mreads I only realized after trying to buy a copy for my mom in California! Hope you love it as much as I did 😊 5y
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shanaqui
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Not as startling as it thinks it is. I'm very not into insects (actually I read about them to help really understand them and reduce my anxiety about them), but little of this was surprising to me. It's easy to read and informative enough for a layperson, for sure, though.

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shanaqui

Fluffy pop-science palate cleanser, post-Wyrd and Wonder marathon. Gets some stuff wrong for sure -- species names are not always Latin, as it makes clear with its own examples... It sounds trivial, but carelessness in the small things always makes me worry about accuracy in the important stuff.

Clare-Dragonfly I agree. I‘m having similar small niggles with my current read. 5y
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