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melissasw's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
relaxing
sad
fast-paced
5.0
sofeigarage's review against another edition
hopeful
informative
reflective
slow-paced
2.0
De titel klink zeer interessant, want hoe zijn paddestoelen en rouwen met elkaar verwikkeld? Er wordt heel wat basis info over paddestoelen gegeven, maar ik miste ergens meer wetenschappelijke info.
De stukjes over het rouwproces waren mooi geschreven en vertederend, maar voelde soms wat misplaatst tussen alle paddestoelen passages.
De stukjes over het rouwproces waren mooi geschreven en vertederend, maar voelde soms wat misplaatst tussen alle paddestoelen passages.
elnechnntt's review against another edition
3.0
Tricky to review this one. I did find some excellent little tid bits of new knowledge on mycology and these were fascinating.
But ...
They were so few. The writing was incredibly repetitive and I couldn’t help feel that some of the things the writer was surprised to learn about weren’t particularly interesting or surprising. I found the narration style rather childlike, lacking in a depth I suppose I hoped for given the subject matter. It was very fractured, the writer noting she went back and added the passages relating to her husband and her grieving, and I can’t help but feel the editors should have done more to bring this together. It is also FAR too long. I began skimming over paragraphs when I realised most of it was repeating things already said.
It is a sweet book, and if you have never considered mushrooms before there might be more in here for you.
But ...
They were so few. The writing was incredibly repetitive and I couldn’t help feel that some of the things the writer was surprised to learn about weren’t particularly interesting or surprising. I found the narration style rather childlike, lacking in a depth I suppose I hoped for given the subject matter. It was very fractured, the writer noting she went back and added the passages relating to her husband and her grieving, and I can’t help but feel the editors should have done more to bring this together. It is also FAR too long. I began skimming over paragraphs when I realised most of it was repeating things already said.
It is a sweet book, and if you have never considered mushrooms before there might be more in here for you.
anyacheung's review against another edition
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
sad
slow-paced
3.5
jordynkw's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
5.0
starryfruits's review against another edition
emotional
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slow-paced
4.25
Non fiction is not my style but the book is genuinely interesting, lots of information of mushrooms amd the process of identifying and picking them. The authors extremely knowledgable and intellegent. Shes well spoken in both her journey of mushrooms but as well as in grief and loss. I tear up everytime certain passages, and even though the book is sometimes TOO informative, akin to a textbook. I still enjoyed it thouroughly.
kristinconnolly's review against another edition
dark
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hopeful
informative
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medium-paced
3.5
elienore's review against another edition
adventurous
hopeful
informative
reflective
slow-paced
3.25