The best 14 Mushroom books

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Mushroom Books: The Harvard Psychedelic Club by Don Lattin

The Harvard Psychedelic Club

Don Lattin
How Timothy Leary, Ram Dass, Huston Smith, and Andrew Weil Killed the Fifties and Ushered in a New Age for America
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What's The Harvard Psychedelic Club about?

The Harvard Psychedelic Club (2010) tells the remarkable story of four individuals, Timothy Leary, Richard Alpert, Huston Smith, and Andrew Weil. Each of these men crossed paths at Harvard University in the early 1960s, where experiments were ongoing involving the consciousness-expanding effects of psychedelic substances. Each went on to explore different paths during the counterculture movement that followed.

Who should read The Harvard Psychedelic Club?

  • Spiritual seekers
  • People interested in 1960s culture
  • Anyone curious about psychedelic drugs

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Mushroom Books: Teaming with Fungi by Jeff Lowenfels

Teaming with Fungi

Jeff Lowenfels

What's Teaming with Fungi about?

Teaming with Fungi by Jeff Lowenfels explores the fascinating world of mycorrhizal fungi and their essential role in plant health and ecosystem functioning. This book provides valuable insights into the symbiotic relationship between plants and fungi, and offers practical advice for gardeners and farmers on how to harness the power of fungi to improve soil fertility, nutrient uptake, and overall plant vitality.

Who should read Teaming with Fungi?

  • Home gardeners who want to improve the health and productivity of their plants

  • People interested in sustainable and organic gardening practices

  • Gardeners looking to understand the role of fungi in soil and plant health


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Mushroom Books: Fantastic Fungi by Paul Stamets

Fantastic Fungi

Paul Stamets

What's Fantastic Fungi about?

Fantastic Fungi by Paul Stamets explores the fascinating world of mushrooms and their potential to heal, fuel, and save the planet. From ancient wisdom to cutting-edge science, this book delves into the incredible abilities and interconnectedness of fungi, offering a new perspective on nature and our place within it.

Who should read Fantastic Fungi?

  • Anyone interested in the fascinating world of fungi and mushrooms

  • Nature enthusiasts and environmentalists looking to deepen their understanding of the interconnectedness of ecosystems

  • People curious about the potential health benefits and medicinal properties of various fungi species


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Mushroom Books: Decomposing the Shadow by James W. Jesso

Decomposing the Shadow

James W. Jesso

What's Decomposing the Shadow about?

Decomposing the Shadow by James W. Jesso delves into the depths of the human psyche and explores the concept of the shadow self. Drawing from his own experiences and extensive research, Jesso examines how confronting and integrating our darkest aspects can lead to profound personal transformation and spiritual growth. This thought-provoking book offers a unique perspective on the journey towards self-discovery and inner healing.

Who should read Decomposing the Shadow?

  • Individuals who are curious about the psychological effects of psychedelics

  • Readers interested in exploring the concept of the "shadow self" and its impact on personal growth

  • Those who are open-minded and seeking alternative perspectives on mental health and consciousness


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Mushroom Books: Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard by Nicholas P. Money

Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard

Nicholas P. Money

What's Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard about?

Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard by Nicholas P. Money delves into the fascinating world of fungi. Through captivating storytelling and scientific insights, the book explores the diverse and often bizarre life forms that inhabit our orchards and forests. From the role of fungi in shaping ecosystems to their potential in medicine and biotechnology, this book offers a unique perspective on these often overlooked organisms.

Who should read Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard?

  • Enthusiastic amateur mycologists looking to deepen their knowledge of fungi

  • Biologists and ecologists interested in the role of fungi in ecosystems

  • Gardeners and farmers seeking to understand the impact of fungi on plants and crops


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Mushroom Books: Mushrooming Without Fear by Alexander Schwab

Mushrooming Without Fear

Alexander Schwab

What's Mushrooming Without Fear about?

Mushrooming Without Fear by Alexander Schwab is a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in foraging for wild mushrooms. The book provides essential information on how to identify edible mushrooms, where to find them, and how to distinguish them from poisonous varieties. With clear descriptions and helpful illustrations, this book will give you the confidence to explore the world of mushrooms safely and fearlessly.

Who should read Mushrooming Without Fear?

  • Enthusiastic mushroom foragers looking to expand their knowledge and skills

  • People who want to confidently identify and harvest wild mushrooms for culinary purposes

  • Nature lovers interested in exploring the world of fungi in a safe and responsible manner


What's The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Mushrooms, Fruits, and Nuts about?

The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Mushrooms, Fruits, and Nuts by Katie Letcher Lyle is an essential resource for anyone interested in foraging for food in the wild. This comprehensive guide provides detailed descriptions and illustrations of a wide variety of edible plants, mushrooms, fruits, and nuts, along with valuable tips on how to identify, harvest, and prepare them safely. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced forager, this book will help you discover the delicious and nutritious bounty that nature has to offer.

Who should read The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Mushrooms, Fruits, and Nuts?

  • Outdoor enthusiasts who want to forage for their own food

  • Nature lovers interested in learning about edible plants and mushrooms

  • Survivalists and preppers looking to expand their knowledge of wild food sources


What's Field Guide to Wild Mushrooms of Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic about?

Field Guide to Wild Mushrooms of Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic by Bill Russell is a comprehensive book that helps readers identify and learn about various wild mushrooms found in the region. It provides detailed descriptions, vivid photographs, and essential information about the habitat and edibility of each mushroom species. Whether you're a forager, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about mushrooms, this guide is an invaluable resource for exploring the diverse fungi in the area.

Who should read Field Guide to Wild Mushrooms of Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic?

  • Outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers who want to learn about wild mushrooms

  • Amateur and experienced foragers looking to identify and safely harvest wild mushrooms

  • Individuals interested in the ecological and cultural significance of mushrooms


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What's Mushrooms of the Northeast about?

Mushrooms of the Northeast by Teresa Marrone is a comprehensive guide to the diverse array of mushrooms found in the northeastern region of the United States. With detailed descriptions, stunning photographs, and helpful identification tips, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in foraging or simply learning more about the fascinating world of mushrooms.

Who should read Mushrooms of the Northeast?

  • Amateur and experienced mushroom enthusiasts in the Northeastern United States

  • Nature lovers and hikers interested in learning about local fungi

  • Foragers and individuals curious about identifying and safely consuming wild mushrooms


What's Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds about?

Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds by George W. Hudler explores the fascinating world of fungi. From the enchanting properties of certain mushrooms to the destructive power of mold, this book delves into the science, history, and cultural significance of these often overlooked organisms. It challenges our perceptions and opens our eyes to the magical and mischievous nature of fungi.

Who should read Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds?

  • Readers who are curious about the fascinating world of fungi and their impact on nature

  • Those with an interest in the history and cultural significance of mushrooms and molds

  • People looking to expand their knowledge of science and biology in an engaging and accessible way


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What's Mushrooms of the Northwest about?

Mushrooms of the Northwest by Teresa Marrone is a comprehensive guide to identifying and foraging for mushrooms in the Pacific Northwest region. With detailed descriptions, colorful photographs, and practical tips, this book is a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced mushroom enthusiasts. Whether you're interested in learning about edible varieties or simply want to appreciate the diverse world of fungi, this book has something for everyone.

Who should read Mushrooms of the Northwest?

  • Amateur and experienced mushroom foragers in the Pacific Northwest

  • Nature enthusiasts interested in identifying and learning about mushrooms

  • Individuals looking to expand their knowledge of wild edible and toxic mushrooms


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Mushroom Books: The Kingdom of Fungi by Jens H. Petersen

The Kingdom of Fungi

Jens H. Petersen

What's The Kingdom of Fungi about?

The Kingdom of Fungi by Jens H. Petersen is a comprehensive exploration of the fascinating world of fungi. From their ecological importance to their diverse forms and functions, this book delves into the hidden kingdom of mushrooms, molds, and yeasts, offering a captivating glimpse into their extraordinary lives.

Who should read The Kingdom of Fungi?

  • Biologists, mycologists, and botanists looking to deepen their understanding of fungi

  • Nature enthusiasts and hikers interested in identifying and appreciating fungi in the wild

  • Individuals with a curiosity about the ecological and cultural significance of fungi


What's Sacred Mushroom of Visions: Teonanácatl about?

Sacred Mushroom of Visions: Teonanácatl by Ralph Metzner delves into the history, cultural significance, and psychoactive properties of the sacred mushroom known as Teonanácatl. Drawing on scientific research, indigenous traditions, and personal experiences, the book explores the profound effects of this hallucinogenic substance on consciousness and spirituality. It offers a thought-provoking examination of the potential therapeutic and transformative benefits of psychedelic substances.

Who should read Sacred Mushroom of Visions: Teonanácatl?

  • Individuals interested in exploring the history and cultural significance of psychedelic mushrooms

  • Readers who want to learn about the potential therapeutic and spiritual benefits of psilocybin

  • Those seeking a balanced and comprehensive understanding of the risks and rewards associated with psychedelic experiences


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Mushroom Books: The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants by U.S. Department of the Army

The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants

U.S. Department of the Army

What's The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants about?

The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants by U.S. Department of the Army is a comprehensive resource for foraging in the wild. It provides detailed information on identifying, harvesting, and preparing over 100 edible plants found in North America. With clear photographs and descriptions, this book is a valuable guide for anyone interested in sustainable and natural food sources.

Who should read The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants?

  • Outdoor enthusiasts who want to expand their knowledge of edible plants

  • Survivalists looking to learn how to forage for food in the wild

  • Individuals interested in sustainable and self-sufficient living


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What's the best Mushroom book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard The Harvard Psychedelic Club as the ultimate read on Mushroom.

What are the Top 10 Mushroom books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • The Harvard Psychedelic Club by Don Lattin
  • Teaming with Fungi by Jeff Lowenfels
  • Fantastic Fungi by Paul Stamets
  • Decomposing the Shadow by James W. Jesso
  • Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard by Nicholas P. Money
  • Mushrooming Without Fear by Alexander Schwab
  • The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Mushrooms, Fruits, and Nuts by Katie Letcher Lyle
  • Field Guide to Wild Mushrooms of Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic by Bill Russell
  • Mushrooms of the Northeast by Teresa Marrone
  • Magical Mushrooms, Mischievous Molds by George W. Hudler

Who are the top Mushroom book authors?

When it comes to Mushroom, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Don Lattin
  • Jeff Lowenfels
  • Paul Stamets
  • James W. Jesso
  • Nicholas P. Money