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The Sting of the Wild by Justin O. Schmidt

cspiwak's review against another edition

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4.0

Enjoyable survey of stinging insects disguised as a “sensation “ story. The author knows people get a thrill from dangerous encounters between man and beast, so he uses the pain scale as a way to lure people in and get them to learn about lifestyles, evolution and adaptations of a large variety of stinging insects. Enjoyable

sucrose's review against another edition

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informative

2.25

kamreadsandrecs's review against another edition

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5.0

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I am one of the fortunate few people who's never been stung by a bee, and I hope to continue that streak for the rest of my life, because if Schmidt's account is any indication, my wimpy self would not be able to tolerate even that XD. Still, just because I'm slightly scared of being stung doesn't mean I'm not fascinated by Schmidt's book, which offers an explanation for why stinging insects exist in the first place. The best part, though, is at the end, where Schmidt includes his now-famous pain scale, which makes for hilarious and uncomfortable reading.
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