Tag Archives: nonfiction

Harry Potter Page to Screen, by Bob McCabe

Four years ago, I read Harry Potter: Film Wizardry, which was about the Harry Potter movie series as it existed by that point (ie not all eight movies). Harry Potter Page to Screen covers some of the same areas as … Continue reading

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An Age of License, by Lucy Knisley

An Age of License is Lucy Knisley’s latest memoir/travelogue-thingy. It depicts an uncertain time in her mid-twenties, on a trip through Europe, and the discoveries she made about herself there. Let me just say first off: I adore Knisley’s work. … Continue reading

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Humans of New York, by Brandon Stanton

Not too much to say about this one. I love the Humans of New York website (which I follow on Instagram and Facebook). I didn’t realize how young this project was (since late 2010). The new book that is out … Continue reading

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Year of No Sugar, by Eve Schaub

Several years back, Eve Schaub, her husband, and her two daughters decided to spend a year not eating any added sugar. She blogged about the process, and eventually compiled this memoir about the results. Not sure where I first heard … Continue reading

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It Starts With Food, by Dallas and Melissa Hartwig

All right. I finally read the book behind Whole30. I’ve always scoffed at Whole30 before, but after having most of my gluten-related symptoms come back after 4-5 months gluten-free, I know I need to do some sort of elimination diet … Continue reading

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Oddly Normal, by John Schwartz (audio)

Subtitled: One Family’s Struggle to Help Their Teenage Son Come to Terms with His Sexuality. This is a memoir about the author’s gay son, his suicide attempt at age thirteen, and the general troubles that gay people – especially gay … Continue reading

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Cooked, by Michael Pollan (audio)

Took me forever to listen to this one because I did it over NaNoWriMo! This is Michael Pollan’s nonfiction book about cooking – the origins, the methods, etc. It’s split into four parts roughly coordinating with the four elements, so … Continue reading

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The Gluten-Free Bible, by Jax Peters Lowell

Not much to say about this one. It’s pretty much just a reference book, a how-to on living gluten-free. I learned a lot about what to do and what to watch out for. I was able to make some changes … Continue reading

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Why We Get Fat, by Gary Taubes

Basically a lot of distilled science about insulin resistance and the need to eat far fewer carbs. I could never get through Good Calories, Bad Calories by Gary Taubes. It was too scientific for me. I heard this book was … Continue reading

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Salt Sugar Fat, by Michael Moss

Subtitled: How the Food Giants Hooked Us. Michael Moss is an award-winning journalist who takes us through years of research into the way processed food has evolved, how it has changed the patterns of our eating, and its impact on … Continue reading

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