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Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures
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Charlene
I remember reading Ed Yong's I contain multitudes and, even though I had already read so much about the role of microbes in the human body, I was captivated and steeped in a world of tiny microbes that came alive to me and helped me see things in a whole new way. I had a similar experience when reading this book. 

Fungi are inside of you and all around you. They eat rock and turn it into the soil in which plants grow and provide the nutrients for animal life. They ingest pollutants and help the e
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Eric Bingham
Feb 16, 2024 rated it liked it
2.5 stars really. This book felt like it waffled between amazing information about the world of fungi and boring monotony of details about things that seemed less interesting to me. I really enjoyed some of the chapters. Other chapters I endured. It didn't help that I did the audiobook version and the authors voice always sounded so bored that even the truly interesting content sometimes felt unexciting. ...more
Barbok
Jan 17, 2022 rated it really liked it
This is an interesting book when the author sticks to exploring the science of fungi. The author rambles and veers off in a different direction a little often, as in a later chapter almost entirely devoted to the correct metaphors & analogies for fungi. (Thanks, but I'd rather have more science. An entire book on fungi & environmental remediation would be cool.) Still, there's good stuff here. 3-1/2 stars rounded up, just cause. ...more
Mag
Oct 06, 2021 rated it it was amazing
Outstanding. Inspiring and paradigm shifting.
Adam Hallihan
Apr 25, 2021 rated it it was amazing
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Nov 30, 2020 rated it it was ok  ·  review of another edition
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