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Review of Flowers With Wings – Darlene ‘Dee’ Bishop

By NightFire

Darlene ‘Dee’ Bishop

I had no idea of the number of different types of butterflies until I read Flowers with Wings — A Collection of Butterfly Photos from NightFire Publications. Sure, I realized there were several. But some of the varieties are unbelievably intricate and unusual. For instance, the Indian Leaf Butterfly, when it’s wings are closed, looks like… well, a leaf. But when it opens its wings, you see this gorgeous, iridescent blue and gold and purple winged creature that is absolutely stunning. The change is incredible!

If you like butterflies or just colorful photos, you’ll thoroughly enjoy this ebook. It would actually do well as a coffee table book with all its bright colored photographs and short verses and quotes relating to butterflies. I’ve browsed through many coffee table books that couldn’t compare for quality and interest.

Flowers with Wings is aptly subtitled, A Collection of Butterfly Photos. Each photo is of a different type of butterfly, each in a natural setting and each featuring a short verse or quote that makes the book just that much more enjoyable. While Flowers with Wings doesn’t include the Monarch or what I call a “yellow butterfly” – though I have no idea what it’s really called – the book includes more unusual varieties and those you’ve probably never seen.

For instance, you can view the Malachite Butterfly with its sea foam green and pearly wings, the Orange Tiger Butterfly with its orange and black tiger stripes, or the Paperkite or Rice Paper Butterfly which is said to be the largest butterfly and which is absolutely beautiful. As they all are.

A quote by Robert Frost describes these small creatures well… “Butterflies…flowers that fly and all but sing.” If you appreciate God’s creativity and photographic beauty, you’ll be fascinated with Flowers with Wings. I was. And I’m not the biggest fan of butterflies there is.

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