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  • Meeshali G

    meeshali g said:

    This book was amazing It had so many eye opening facts and trust me you want to know what goes into the food you put in your body.

    Although being a vegetarian or vegan can be difficult it really shows a new respect for those who choose to live under the lifestyle

    By the way, they mention in the book like on the last pageish why they named the book Skinny Bitch

    posted Wednesday, September 10 2008
  • Putnam S

    putnam s said:

    Interesting yes, realistic? Not so much. I enjoyed reading the book while eating some of the junk that will not make me into anything resembling a Skinny !@#$%.

    posted Friday, July 4 2008
  • Wandy V

    wandy v said:

    should I read? sounds interesting ;)

    posted Sunday, June 29 2008 ( | view 2 replies )
  • Danielle S

    danielle s said:

    I was glad I read this book. I didn't become a vegan or a vegetarian and I was already starting to come to the realization on my own that you don't need meat with every meal, but this book brought some of those issues to the front of my mind again.

    The last 1/2 especially is a lot of conspiracy theories and overreaching conclusions about government entities being in a cahoots. I'm not saying they don't have a point.. just that they did a lot of harping on it and it got old really fast.

    I really liked the specific recommendations they gave about foods to eat and brands that support vegan food.

    posted Sunday, May 18 2008
  • Ozma S

    ozma s said:

    I haven't read the book yet, but the comments seems pretty positive generally. However, the title is rather off-putting. Was the author expecting a lot of resentment at the outset or it just an attention seeking tactic? As for going vegan, that is the surest way of losing weight and there are no buts about it! Ozma Siddiqui

    posted Thursday, April 24 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Ozma S

    ozma s said:

    I haven't read the book yet, but the comments seems pretty positive generally. However, the title is rather off-putting. Was the author expecting a lot of resentment at the outset or it just an attention seeking tactic? As for going vegan, that is the surest way of losing weight and there are no buts about it!

    posted Thursday, April 24 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • Beverly

    beverly said:

    I didn't realize this book would be so vegetarian.

    posted Thursday, April 24 2008
  • aurora

    aurora said:

    Update: been a vegan since I finished the last page of the book in December of 2007. Although I didn't do it for weight loss reasons-the 10 that I shed seems like good karma to me!

    posted Wednesday, April 23 2008
  • M S&S

    m s&s said:

    already loving this book and i'm on page 25. they used the word "asinine" which is one of my favorite words. i am pretty much sick of my friends asking me how i stay thin and mocking me once i tell them. i'm not fat cuz i dont eat the shit you refuse to give up. duh. so many people complaining about being fat gobbeling up yuck and ditting on thier soon to be bigger buts.

    posted Saturday, March 8 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
  • aurora

    aurora said:

    Skinny Bitch is a fun book packed with lots of useful information. Even if you don't convert to veganism, its still important to know the quality of food you put inside your body. Language was a bit too much for me at times but I understand a lot of why they wrote that was way was for shock effect. In the end, the writers softened up and it all came together for me. All in all, I enjoyed this easy read. I would recommend it to friends who want a giggle and some good common sense reminders.

    posted Friday, February 8 2008 ( | view 1 reply )

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