I read Animal, Vegetable,Miracle a while back. While it was entertaining and informative she personally got on my nerves.
I liked the book alot, her not so much.
Obviously thats my opinion but I felt that she came off judgemental. I didn't like how she tried to sneak stuff in there that made her appear to be self depricating but I felt she was in fact tooting her own horn.
There was on section of the book that irked me for some reason and I hate that I let it bother me. Its when she is disembowling a turkey and conversing with her friends at the same time.
I wasn't crazy about her writing style when they were slaughtering the chickens either.
I just think that her personality or writing style clash with my personal taste in reading.
Other than that, I found the book to be a great addition to my collection of self (sufficient) help books.
I actually recommend this book to people so I guess her smugness can be overlooked.
I am going to read the Omivore's Dilemma as soon as I finish reading the Queen Must Die which is about bee keeping.
By the way if anyone is looking for a good read I recommend the books by Sue Hubbell.
She moved to the Ozarks with her husband of 30 years and then he left her. She stayed there by herself in a cabin on around 90 acres.
She is a commercial beekeeper.
She writes about the people there and her experiences of living there on her own.
I really like her books, she has a very easy going way of writing . I read 2 of her books this past week,
A Country Year and A Book Of Bees
I really like her writing and her books are interesting.
The bee book isn't for everyone unless you have an interest in bees but The Country Year though is a book about everything related to her living on her own in the country.
I read the book the Four- Season Harvest the other day and that is a great book for anyone who wants to learn to grow and harvest vegetables all year long.