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An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles

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A Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 1997

A Library Journal Best Reference Book of 1996.

208 pages, Hardcover

First published December 15, 1996

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Arthur V. Evans

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June 27, 2016
I loved this book. It was nonfiction and technical but done in such a way as to be an easy and enjoyable read. The photos were gorgeous, and the text was engaging for anyone who loves insects I would highly recommend it.
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February 5, 2023
Read the first few chapters of waffle from Alfred Russell Wallace and realised this wasn't really the beetle book I was hoping for. I didn't finish.
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February 4, 2010
I have had this book for awhile but picked it up again to read and to wonder over the photos of such gorgeous "bugs". Incredible barely begins to describe the variety and color combinations of these creatures. I went back to this book after having seen "Avatar". I was fascinated with the animal creations of James Cameron in this movie and had heard that he used many books such as these to take inspiration from for his world of "Pandora".
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July 23, 2018
If you are interested in beetles (and you should be) this book is a must-read! The full-page, gorgeous, brightly colored photographs made me audibly gasp. The text provides both fascinating detail on specific insects (did you know lightening bugs can help us in the search for alien life?) and a good, foundational understanding of biological concepts such as taxonomy, evolution, and symbiosis. While designed as an appreciation of beetles from a biologist's standpoint, I would highly encourage artists to pick up this book as well. There is much inspiration to be found in the colors, shapes, and patterns of the most biologically successful animal on earth.
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