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October 08, 2009

Nonfiction: In Defense of Food; An Eater's Manifesto, by Michael Pollan

Some of this book is entertaining, some of it's really impassioned about things I have a hard time feeling much oomph about, and overall it just really, REALLY made me want to eat a crapload of sugar. Which was not the authorial intent. :)

It was interesting and thoughtful, on one hand. On the other, isn't it a little sickening how intensely we insist on (over)analyzing each and every choice we make in every aspect of our lives these days? Sometimes a girl's just gotta LIVE, ya know.

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I hear ya, sister.

Posted by: Mariko at October 8, 2009 12:11 PM

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