Some of the media comments:
"Kelly's battle to overcome arachnophobia has spawned a terrific book ... But Kelly's Spiders is a book for the layman, not the scientist. It is packed with scientific facts and would be a great starting kit for amateur naturalists toying with the idea of getting to know spiders better... But, at the end of the day, this book is a love letter to the most misunderstood of animals." Nigel Adlam, Sunday Territorian
"Kelly's battle to overcome arachnophobia has spawned a terrific book ... But Kelly's Spiders is a book for the layman, not the scientist. It is packed with scientific facts and would be a great starting kit for amateur naturalists toying with the idea of getting to know spiders better... But, at the end of the day, this book is a love letter to the most misunderstood of animals." Nigel Adlam, Sunday Territorian
I must admit, I couldn’t put this one down, reading it at every opportunity and grateful for a three-hour train journey that let me finish reading it without the usual guilt with work needing to be done. Colleen Duncan, ArtsRush Magazine
This is the ideal gift for any arachnophobe in the family. Noel Shaw, Launceston Examiner
I confess. I am an avowed arachnophobe. Yet, somehow, that cute little hairy critter with the bug eyes on the cover persuaded me that this was a book worth reviewing...Kelly's aim is to convince the reader that spiders are fascinating...Subtitled Learning to Love Them, it sort of succeeds. Although "learning to tolerate them" might be more accurate. Sydney Morning Herald.
It is probably more than you ever wanted to know about spiders, but Kelly is a science writer so it is all accurate, clearly written and well illustrated. In a word: enthusiastic. Malcolm Tattersall, Townsville Bulletin
Enthusiastically converted to the cause of arachnids, Kelly succeeds in conveying her passion in clear prose anchored in potent content. Prepare for arachnid cannibalism, masturbation, bondage, even soft spider porn - well, a sizzling description of courting huntsman spiders. David Wilson, South China Morning Post
Highly readable and packed with important, and totally amazing, spider facts, this book casts new light on these often misunderstood members of the animal kingdom. Doubleday Entertainment
Kelly's primary intention here is to repeatedly insist that the humble spider is sorely misunderstood and that, as they're absolutely everywhere and (she thinks) fascinating...we ought to just get over our fears and become pals with the hairy, venomous, multi-eyed little buggers. Meek Mouse, Rip It Up
Give this to your favourite arachnophobe. Frances Rand, South Coast Register
'Spiders: Learning to love them' is the perfect introduction to the creatures which share our homes and gardens. Daily Advertiser, Wagga Wagga
Her book is ideal for those who adore spiders or reel in horror in their presence, and reveals a web-of-intrigue - sorry - about a fascinating creepy-crawly. Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin.