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Books : The Botany of Desire 








Binding: Unbound
EAN: 9781588360083
Format: Import
ISBN: 1588360083
Label: Random House
Manufacturer: Random House
Publication Date: 2001
Publisher: Random House
Studio: Random House




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Customer Reviews
Average Rating: out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Funny, gentle and world changing
It is a rare science book that evokes such an emotional response in me. "Beak of the Finch" by Jonathan Weiner is one, and "The Botany of Desire" is another. Pollan's discussion of four archetypal plants (apple, tulip, marijuana and potato) and our shared history with them makes for some wonderfully interesting reading. He has a great gift for allegory and metaphor, and these plants became real characters that I cared about deeply. Sprinkled with just the kind of details that I love most, the book ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Botnay of Desire
This is a book for gardeners and people interested in history of our country.
There are four plants that changed the world.An easy read with much information.Your ideas on Johnny Appleseed will change and very pleasantly.Also on the potato. Do read this and share with friends.I have given this as a gift many times.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - worth the time
It tends to ramble in the philosophical arena, but I found his writing well researched and the questions thoughtful and thought provoking.I would recommend it for a book club or philosphy group.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Great Idea, Horrible Result
Mr Pollan had a great idea for a book--evolution of 4 different species of well know plants from the plant's perspective as influenced by humans. There's about 30 pages of good information to this end. The rest is horribly long and painful unrelated tangents that he clearly enjoys writing about, but have absolutely nothing to do with the subject. For instance, in covering apples he talks for freggen ever about John Chapaman, aka Johnny Appleseed. Who cares about Appleseed's sexual frustrations with ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Short, Sweet, Insightful
I was continuously amused and enlightened about many things in this book; suffice it to say I dog-eared quite a few pages as I wanted to go back to re-read certain passages for the perspective, perhaps for the phrasing, or for the knowledge.

Humans certainly have the desire and the ability to bend nature, but a good lesson learned in this book is to let nature be itself, even as you make it do your bidding!



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