Get Your Hands On Mycophilia: Revelations From The Weird World Of Mushrooms Envisioned By Eugenia Bone Provided As Textbook
Excellent book for all mushroom lovers Aufdringlich, wie die Autorin die Bedeutung ihrer Informanten dem Leser immer als Erstes und Wichtigstes aufdrängt, Und dann, wohin sie sich begeben hat, welchen Aufwand sie getrieben hat, welche beinah gefährlichen Abenteuer sie erlebt hat oder fast erlebt hätte, Dieses sensationsreporterhafte Gehabe ist eines Buches nicht würdig, I can only say that it would have been a lot helpful and useful if the pictures were in color, The text is good. I enjoyed the book and feel I learned quite a bit from it about mushrooms, but I was quite put off by the overly sharey feel to the book.
I know this was written as a personal narrative, but the author can be quite snarky at times, which really was distasteful to me, Her impressions of other people took

away from the really good information in the book and disrupted the flow of the narrative, I was left with an overall disagreeable impression of the author, although I appreciate the knowledge imparted about fungus,.shipping It was an informative book but full of amusing anecdotes that kept it interesting, It wasnt a how to book but rather one that covered the culture and industry of mushrooms, If you want to learn about mushrooms in a technical and scientific way this book likely isn't for you, If you would like to read a light memoir about the history, culture, and world of mushrooms than this is a great read, This book tells the story of a woman who enters the mushroom subculture and finds a way to share her hobbyist passion with some of the well known mushroom experts.
It's a fun tale that spans from the apple orchards of the Hudson valley to the moist and magical pacific northwest, For anyone who is interested in mycology or ecology in general this book is is a good starting point as it gives a nice broad view into the world of mushrooms.
Lastly, while this isn't a technical book, there are many fun facts to know and tell about mushrooms giving this book an educational element written in a leisurely style.
A fun and enjoyable read, This is a book with multiple areas of interest, Eugenia Bone starts out not knowing a thing about mushrooms except that they grow on people's lawns, The reader can follow her personal growth in mushroomology and learn a thing or two as well, Bone investigates the nature of a mushroom foray like what goes on at these things besides a walk in the woods and a collection of mushrooms She investigates psychotropic mushrooms what does high really mean and does it have any value whatsoever other than getting high.
Is the mushroom really useful from a medical point of view Or, what about environmental remediation using fungus This book is immenently readable and fascinating, I'd recommend it to anyone who starts out being who's interested in mushrooms,
I have been writing about food and nature for over twenty years, and all my books, whether they be cookbooks or popular science, are ultimately about how one thing leads to another.
My current book, Microbia, is a study of how microscopic organisms, mainly bacteria and fungi, are implicated in every aspect of our lives, The bacteria that comprise our microbiome, soil, even the atmosphere, are so numerous and diverse that sometimes it seems to require an advance degree in biology to understand how they impact us, which is why I returned to college in middle age to help make sense of this essential and fascinating aspect of life.
My journey revealed a surprising truth: microbes connect all living things, .