"Finalist for the PROSE Award in Biological Sciences" "Nominated for the Smart Book of the Year Award, Science Category" "A thorough and thoughtful primer on the interiority of bees."---Mike Welch, Scientific American "The books bees astound; so too the clever humans who study them."---Robert Eagan, Library Journal, starred review "The knowledge on offer here is as entertaining as it is edifying. Readers wont look at bees the same way again." * Publishers Weekly * "This is an outstanding book that provides a comprehensive overview of honeybee cognition. It provides a clear introduction to the field for amateur bee lovers as well as a nuanced and up-to-date summary for professionals. By looking at the world through the lens of a bee, readers will develop tools to better understand the distinct and vivid experiences of tiny invertebrates that are too frequently ignored."---Elizabeth A. Tibbetts, Current Biology "An entrancing journey through the senses and life struggles of bees."---Alun Anderson, New Scientist "The Mind of a Bee is a fascinating book that I hope will be read and understood by as broad an audience as possible, so that the important conclusions within may be shared more widely."---Amanda Williams, Buzz about Bees "This is an amazing book. I give it my highest recommendation."---David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds "I strongly recommend you read [ Chittkas] book and if you will excuse the pun make your own mind up. Science and nature writing at its finest and an essential read."---Roy Stewart, British Naturalists' Association "Written with moments of levity and soaked in curiosity, The Mind of a Bee is a delight."---Eliza Middleton, The Conversation "Chittka has managed the extraordinary feat of condensing over three decades of research into a single book and in such a way as to make it accessible to the non-expert." * Beekeepers Quarterly * "[ A] devoted, accessible analysis."---Andrew Robinson, Nature "Bee behaviour is undoubtedly fascinating and Chittka is the ideal author to explain the intricacies of how bees learn and make decisions."---John Badmin, British Journal of Entomology and Natural History "Engaging and intellectually stimulating. . . .Despite it being basically a science book, The Mind of a Bee keeps you glued like it were an action-packed story where you just need to know the final conclusion."---Mihai Andrei, ZME Science "An entertaining and enlightening read."---Helen Gray, Animal Welfare "Lars Chittka's book is timely indeed, as it vividly describes and scientifically underpins the stunning intellectual power of these little creatures. . . .Highly recommend this book to everybody interested in nature- layman or professional."---Rudolf Alexander Steinbrecht, Arthropod Structure & Development "A wonderful journey into the fascinating world of bee intelligence and consciousness." * Conservation Biology * "The Mind of a Bee makes for fascinating reading. The books tight structure and numerous illustrations make it accessible . . . . [ And I have] been thoroughly convinced by Chittka that bees are anything but little automatons."---Leon Vlieger, Inquisitive Biologist "This book is based on years of scientific research. It is a fascinating read that poses questions we all ought to be asking ourselves."---Claire Waring, Country Smallholder "A formidable achievement."---Neeraja Sankaran, The British Society for Literature and Science