691 Books
See all1st book read on my new sony prs-t1 ereader!! (yea i wanted a kobo so bad but santa had other plans... sony never could build an interface to save their lives, a matte frame would have been nice too... I digress. At least it reads well.)
Love this book!! Was on the edge of my seat the whole time! Well crafted plot, love the story being told through the interconnected eyes of only a few strong characters. Beautiful twists and turns, some predictable and some not, enough to keep you pleasantly (sometimes unpleasantly) satisfied and surprised. Must now watch hbo series and hope they dont ruin it for me, I have much faith in them. Can't wait to see if my future theories are correct!! On to the next!
Not a bad series... Something fairly light and easy to get through. nothing spectacular though.
Every writer has their own vernacular, which at times can be preachy or hard to read (the health scare tactics bother my slightly, but I get why they're there) but don't you dare let it detract from the central purpose of the book: you will not be completely healthy unless you eat lots and lots and lots of plants!
This is really just an entire book dedicated to driving home (painfully at times) a very common sense point.
If there is just one book to get started on a whole foods plant based diet this is a fantastic place to start! It's ridiculously simple in principle which makes the extremely difficult - for most people - change much less intimidating. (bonus that his recipes -especially the helpful healthy salad dressings- are super ridiculously tasty.)
If you're seriously looking to fully completely 120% no comprimises get healthy, like really truly life-changingly healthy and happy. Make sure you have a copy of this book in your whole foods library.
This book had me picturing a twisted mashup of Constantine, Sin City, and a really fun, dark, and surreal movie called Cemetary Man aka Dellamorte Dellamore (Starring Rupert Everett)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109592/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1
Still, demons and magic all wrapped up in a Noir version of L.A. ... yea it was a fun ride.
What a fantastic roller-coaster ride of a series this is. I want to kill the author so much of the time and yet at other times kiss him for his brilliant choices. Well worth sticking through, so excited for the next!!