Bees
Heroes of the Garden
by Tom Jackson
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Pub Date 14 May 2021 | Archive Date 14 May 2021
Amber Books Ltd | Amber Books
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781838860868 |
PRICE | £19.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 224 |
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Featured Reviews
Thank you NetGalley, Tom Jackson and Amber Books Ltd for the ARC of Bees Heroes of the Garden. This is my personal review.
Bees Heroes of the Garden is a beautiful book. The photos are stunning. Seeing bees as up close as each photo is makes this book full of information and also a work of art.
The book is filled with information on bees. Bees are so necessary to all of us and this book gives information on how bees are so vital in our lives. This book is filled with everything how bees live together, communicate and so much more information. The different bees shown in the photos gives this book the everything a bee enthusiast will appreciate.
I was provided with a free ARC of Bees courtesy of #netgalley, Tom Jackson and the publishers in exchange for an honest review.
Bees is an extensive collection of beautiful, intimate photos of bees throughout their lifetime. They are seen as solitary creatures collecting pollen to a working colony at work in the hive. It's amazing the level of detail the photographs collected from the individual particles of pollen collected on a coat to the colour and definition of different parts of their anatomy.
The pictures are colourful, descriptive and focussed. The excerpts that accompany many of them are insightful and informative providing just enough information for the layman to discover something new without being overloaded with scientific jargon. I particularly love the composition of the solitary bees out in the field.
This book would suit photography enthusiasts, as well as nature enthusiasts. It would suit an audience of preteens and older.
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