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Hidden Kingdom: The Surprising Story of Fungi and Our Forests, Homes, and Bodies by Keith Seifert
headinthebooks's review against another edition
2.0
2,75 stars
Ahhhh this hurts my heart sooooo much! I really wanted to love this book so much! I am a big fan when it comes to everything about fungi.. but this was toooo much information in such a short time. The first part of the book was fine! The only thing is that it is like you are getting thrown information every sentence - too much. XD
The Audiobook def helped me finish the book! It is a fine book if you are fine with too much information that your brain can't think for a couple of hours after reading. I liked that Seifert made the book this, textbook like and more "fun". It wasn't just grey and boring, but it is like talking to someone who just reeeeallly love fungi! xD
Ahhhh this hurts my heart sooooo much! I really wanted to love this book so much! I am a big fan when it comes to everything about fungi.. but this was toooo much information in such a short time. The first part of the book was fine! The only thing is that it is like you are getting thrown information every sentence - too much. XD
The Audiobook def helped me finish the book! It is a fine book if you are fine with too much information that your brain can't think for a couple of hours after reading. I liked that Seifert made the book this, textbook like and more "fun". It wasn't just grey and boring, but it is like talking to someone who just reeeeallly love fungi! xD
smokeyshouse's review
hopeful
informative
slow-paced
4.0
This book is not focused on mushrooms, so it is a great compliment to the many other books that do. I liked the very topical connections the author made with current issues in science, health, industry, etc., and the connections of mycology with environmental and social concerns.