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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Field Guides need illustrations for ALL the animals/plants!,
By Tracy Clark (Tacoma, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Brittle Stars & Mudbugs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Shorelines & Wetlands (Paperback)
I bought two of the books in the 3 book series. The writing is excellent, however, what good is a "field guide" if illustrations are not included for all of the featured plants and animals? If the publisher is ever going to consider a new edition, perhaps this could be taken into consideration. I will keep these books, however still look for a "Field Guide" that offers more reference material.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A delightful, personal introduction to the NW shore life,
By noname (Ann Arbor, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brittle Stars & Mudbugs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Shorelines & Wetlands (Paperback)
This delightful little book is an absolute pleasure to read. It fits nicely in the hand, the pages are easy to read, and the illustrations are gentle and lovingly drawn. The author tells you stories about these animals, plants and algae the way she would if you were walking with her along the beach and came across each specimin. It's not ordered by phylum or habitat, but apparently randomly, which ensures that you won't tire of reading all about fish, but instead will move quickly to birds and seaweed and echinoderms and back. I live on the beach, and volunteer at the Seattle Aquarium, and these stories help me tell compelling stories to audiences and friends of all ages. They bring the funny objects you see on the beach to life, and make each animal or plant that you see seem a friend, a neighbor, someone whose life you care about. This should slow your steps on the beach, so that you will see the life around you more clearly, and should increase your commitment to conservation and cleanup. It's tough to abuse a neighborhood that you care about, and Patricia and Linda bring these organisms close to you so that you will care about them. As an earlier reviewer pointed out, this is not a field guide that will help you identify what you see -- it is one that will help you understand what you see, and that's what makes it uncommon and (in my opinion) so very special. Thanks to the author and illustrator for such a magnificent addition to my library of field guides and books on biology. This one is a treasure.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Uncommonly delightful,
This review is from: Brittle Stars & Mudbugs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Shorelines & Wetlands (Paperback)
"Brittle Stars..." was the first of Lichen's "Uncommon Field Guide" series I discovered. They are all uncommonly delightful to poke into. One can read them chapter-by-chapter or just open the book anywhere and delve in. I picked up this one to add to my school's marine biology collection. After scanning it, I bought a second copy for myself. After reading part of it, I ordered the other two books in the series. Recently I showed one of the guides to a friend who is a lifelong outdoorsman. He immediately purchased a set for himself. She gives the reader the sort of understanding about nature one usually only finds in going on a field tour with a great guide. My only complaint is that there is not one of Feltner's lovely detailed illustrations with every single chapter.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is interesting stuff!!,
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This review is from: Brittle Stars & Mudbugs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Shorelines & Wetlands (Paperback)
What could have been a very dry, factual book about marine life turned out to be a book filled with interesting info about northwest marine life and a writing style that isn't just data. I bought the book to use with teenagers and, because of their great interest in anything sexual, I told them, tongue in cheek, the first chapter they should read is the one about dragonflies and damsels. LOL It was hilarious. This is the number one book of interest about local marine life as far as I'm concerned.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly an Uncommon Field Guide,
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This review is from: Brittle Stars & Mudbugs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Shorelines & Wetlands (Paperback)
Patricia Lichen's Brittle Stars & Mudbugs truly is an uncommon field guide. Newly relocated to the Pacific Northwest and Puget Sound area I have half-filled a bookshelf with the more traditional field guide. Those, with their high quality photos or detailed drawings, I use to key out the fine distinctions between hard to discern animals and plants.When I want pure enjoyment exploring Puget Sound's natural environs I bring out Lichen's book. Her conversational writing style and twinkle-in-the-eye wit along with her obvious love for her subject matter breath life into whatever she describes. Linda Feltner's illustrations are ideally suited for this book and enhance the pleasurable reading. As soon as I finish writing this review I am ordering her two other books on the Northwest.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fun read!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Brittle Stars & Mudbugs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Shorelines & Wetlands (Paperback)
I especially liked the friendly tone of these essays and also the author's sense of humor. Fascinating info about how plants and animals live their lives--I learned a lot.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brittle Stars and Mudbugs,
By Rae Lynn (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brittle Stars & Mudbugs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Shorelines & Wetlands (Paperback)
Pat Lichen weaves fascinating scientific information with humor, personal experience, and heartfelt tenderness for the natural world. Linda Feltner's drawings gently accentuate the essays. I recommend Pat's three books, Brittle Stars and Mudbugs, River-Walking Songbirds and Singing Coyotes, and Passionate Slugs and Hollywood Frogs, as enjoyable reading and good reference for any household in the Pacific Northwest.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Highly recommend,
By A Customer
This review is from: Brittle Stars & Mudbugs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Shorelines & Wetlands (Paperback)
Charming and informative. The author has a nice way with words.
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Brittle Stars & Mudbugs: An Uncommon Field Guide to Northwest Shorelines & Wetlands by Patricia K. Lichen (Paperback - January 7, 2002)
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