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Fabre's Insect Diary
The author combines his lifelong research results and life insights, and turns the world of insects into beautiful articles for humans to gain knowledge, interest, beauty and ideas. It is no exaggeration to say that "Insects" is a miracle. It is a music of life written by Fabre, an outstanding representative of mankind, and insects, the numerous ordinary people in nature. It is a book that can never be deciphered.
2.3kReads8.9Score—Shelves
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Insect Diary
This book is an entomological work that summarizes the types, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects. The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life insights, and looks at insects with human nature. Every line reveals the author's respect and love for life. In addition to truly recording the life of insects, this book also reflects human society and life through the insect world. The book immediately became a bestseller upon its publication and plays a pivot
46Reads8.6Score—Shelves
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Insect Diary (Classic Translation)
"Insect Diary" combines science and literature, which also means that it has both scientific rationality and literary sensibility. The book is full of witty words from time to time, puts forward in-depth thinking on the value of life, and attempts to incorporate deeper meanings into science. The rational component in the work is reflected in the author's research and thinking. In his observation and research on insects, Fabre conducted repeated experiments and verified various materials. He dare
—Reads8.7Score—Shelves
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Insect Diary
This book is an entomological work that summarizes the types, characteristics, habits and marriage habits of insects. The author integrates the colorful life of insects with his own life insights, and looks at insects with human nature. The author's respect and love for life are revealed between the lines. This book integrates ideological, artistic and literary qualities, and the narrative is vivid.
—Reads9.3Score—Shelves