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What I Talk About When I Talk About Running, by Haruki Murakami (audio)

I’ve never read anything by Murakami before. He’s one of those authors that scares me, probably because a long time ago I heard a rumor about some sort of animal brutality in his book Kafka on the Shore. I’m not … Continue reading

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Mindless Eating, by Brian Wansink (audio)

I have been fascinated by mindful eating and food psychology for a long time. Back when I first began my weight loss journey at Thanksgiving of 2009, I started with only two ideas in mind: eat only when I was … Continue reading

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The Omnivore’s Dilemma (& In Defense of Food), by Michael Pollan (audio)

I have never before read a book about how people eat, other than the one photography book that was more about sociology than food (Around the World in 80 Diets). I avoid food books on purpose, because many are political … Continue reading

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Around the World in 80 Diets, by Peter Menzel and Faith D’Aluisio

Awhile back, Katie mentioned this book on her blog and I immediately ordered it from my library. It seemed like a fascinating book, a photographic look into the diets of 80 people from around the world, arranged in order of … Continue reading

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Leaving the Saints, by Martha Beck (audio)

This book is Martha Beck’s memoir of her childhood and her struggle with faith as an adult. She recounts the sexual abuse she suffered from her father, who is a prominent figure in the LDS (Mormon) church, and how she’s … Continue reading

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Lifetime Running Plan, by Bill Rodgers

This was an interesting nonfiction book about all the various parts of running. Sadly it’s a little out of date (about 15 years old) and Rodgers focuses much more on himself, older runners, and on long-distance running (the three things … Continue reading

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The Girl Who Was On Fire, by Multiple Authors

This book consists of thirteen essays about the Hunger Games series from various authors. The essays cover everything from reality TV to genetic experiments to the power of fashion. I loved the Hunger Games series, and unlike most people, I … Continue reading

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Protected: The Spark, by Chris Downie

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The Lost City of Z, by David Grann (audio)

Before I begin this review, I have to admit something a little embarrassing. For a very long time, I thought this book was a zombie novel. I mean, “The Lost City of Z” just sounds like a zombie novel, right? … Continue reading

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A Moveable Feast, by Ernest Hemingway

A Moveable Feast is a partial memoir, Hemingway’s look back on his life before he published any novels. At the time, he lived in Paris with his wife in poverty, rubbing elbows with other writers at the time in what’s … Continue reading

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