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If you're a beginner, and are interested in becoming more interested, so to speak, the Smithsonian Handbook of Insects and Other Arthropods has extensive information in addition to full-color photography of specimens on almost every page. It's not a field guide, but being able to see just how wonderfully varied and colorful every different family of insect there are can really pique your interest.
I picked up the book on a whim in the library one day and it really sparked my interest in entomology so you should give it a try too!
Fantastic! Also I went away and came back and realized I'd said the wrong book - I meant to suggest the Smithsonian Handbook of Insects (https://www.amazon.com/dp/0789493926/?coliid=I3CYLCZJO1VXU&colid=1V8VOEPLL0OQ7&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it) - I don't think it's specific to North America (which, maybe erroneously, I have assumed you are) but it's laid out really accessibly, I think.