I know the modern affliction of being permanently attached to one's phone has become commonplace, but honestly, I prefer a book.
However, my bookshelves are groaning, and I'm thinking it's time for a clear out. Instead of ten books on birds, three on insects, dozens on plants, that I'd really like almost an encyclopedia of British/European wildlife. A decent one on insects, that's not just all butterflies and moths but shows loads of those wee insects we actually find in the garden and woodland floors, moors, etc., the different flies and bees too.
I'd like one just for food additives, vitamins, minerals, etc., not the eight I presently have.....and I don't know where to start on mushrooms (presently seven of.....or the craft books.
So, any recommendations ? any book that you really, really rate ? Some of mine are old friends, but some just don't carry enough info to be worth hanging onto if I can find one that does the work of four or five of them.
M
However, my bookshelves are groaning, and I'm thinking it's time for a clear out. Instead of ten books on birds, three on insects, dozens on plants, that I'd really like almost an encyclopedia of British/European wildlife. A decent one on insects, that's not just all butterflies and moths but shows loads of those wee insects we actually find in the garden and woodland floors, moors, etc., the different flies and bees too.
I'd like one just for food additives, vitamins, minerals, etc., not the eight I presently have.....and I don't know where to start on mushrooms (presently seven of.....or the craft books.
So, any recommendations ? any book that you really, really rate ? Some of mine are old friends, but some just don't carry enough info to be worth hanging onto if I can find one that does the work of four or five of them.
M

