Skinny Bastard

Background

Published in 2009, “Skinny Bastard,” challenges conventional dietary norms and advocates for a plant-based lifestyle to achieve optimal health and vitality. Through a combination of hard-hitting facts, humor, and practical advice, the book sheds light on the detrimental effects of meat and dairy consumption on health, the environment, and animal welfare. With a straightforward and no-nonsense approach, it empowers readers to take control of their health by adopting a plant-based diet, offering a wealth of information and resources to support this lifestyle change.

Skinny Bastard
Skinny Bastard

My Thoughts

I enjoyed how the book is written and after several attempts at reading some dietary books, which ended up written for women, I was hoping to find something a little more geared to men. This seemed to be a good alternative.

However, the book turned out to be just another attempt to push people into a fad diet with some tired slander and cherry picked research. (Much of which has been discredited in the last decade and even retracted by one of the doctors they cite.)

Recommendation

It started well but quick spiraled. Skip this one.

The Sword of Shannara: In The Shadow of the Warlock Lord

Background

Published in 1977, “The Sword of Shannara: In The Shadow of the Warlock Lord” is the first book in a series by Terry Brooks. The story is set in the Shannara universe, where the last remaining descendant of the Shannara family, Shea Ohmsford, is tasked with finding the powerful Sword of Shannara to defeat the evil Warlock Lord. With the help of his brother Flick and the wise Druid Allanon, Shea embarks on a perilous journey, facing various magical creatures and challenges.

The Sword of Shannara
The Sword of Shannara

My Thoughts

I don’t remember too much about this book but I could have sworn I’d read it before. Still, Terry Brooks is finding his feet with the characters and series in general. While I understand the need to set up heroes and villains, I feel the characters are too black and white. All good or all bad. The elves, dwarves, and so on are a little bit different than other cultural mainstays such as Tolkien. Like many series, the first book could stand on it’s own without going further, but I’m interested to see where the story goes from here.

Recommendation

Not bad, but there are better stories out there.