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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Curious World of Bugs: The Bugman's Guide to the Mysterious and Remarkable Lives of Things That Crawl (edizione 2010)di Daniel Marlos (Autore)
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Anyone who has searched online to identify that creepy, leggy thing in their bathroom has probably come across WhatsThatBug.com, the number one site where people from around the world write in to ask What's that Bug?' that crossed their path. Beautifully illustrated with vintage drawings reminiscent of old biology guides, this compendium of creepy crawlies offers a glimpse into the magical world of bugs that bite, infest, fascinate, repulse and inform us all. From the strange and mysterious to the cute, the beautiful and the occasionally disturbing.' Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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The information was mostly good (though the folklore about local honey ameliorating seasonal pollen allergies has been pretty thoroughly debunked by double-blind studies in the last few years) and fairly entertaining. The assertion that bedbugs come from seedy hotels, communal dormitories and the like is also suspect. It would be a fun book for someone just beginning to learn about insects. Had this been around when my son was a tot, it would have been bedtime reading for sure. There just wasn't enough here that was new to me and the writing was pretty pedestrian. I'd have given it 3 stars if it had fewer errors and better illustrations. The website WhatsThatBug is a much richer source of information. ( )