| The New Why You Don't Need Meat |  | Author: Peter Cox Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 1108137
Media: Paperback Edition: New Ed Pages: 224
ISBN: 0747516960 EAN: 9780747516965 ASIN: 0747516960
Publication Date: March 10, 1994 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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I would challenge anyone to read this ! September 9, 2006 Ralph Holland (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not many books can change a person's way of thinking but this one can! I would challenge anyone to read this and not to be stirred by it. It comes together like a jigsaw, piece by piece, presenting a picture that you knew was there, but had never quite seen it that way before, and the reason's why. It a compelling book, backed up by research, trade and newspaper articles. If you read this you will find your ideas of what you call food challenged, and even if you don't change what you eat, you will take more care over what you do eat. I never, ever, thought that anything would change me but this book did, it made me think about what I was eating, and I've never looked back. Try it!!
From meat eater to veggie in one short book. October 26, 2005 michael esse (England) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
In about 1982, aged 22, I was a fully-fledged carnivore, never consciously considering the issue of whether or not I should be a meat eater. To me at the time, food was a non-issue; it was "just" food. Ethics just wasn't a part of the equation. I came across this book by accident and read it from cover to cover in one evening. What an epiphany it was! I have now been a happy and healthy vegetarian for about 23 years and it's all because of this book. As Peter Cox's book completely changed my diet literally overnight and for the rest of my life, as well as setting me on the road to giving ethical consideration to food production and other issues, it is no hyperbole to say that for me, it has been the single most influential book that I have ever read.
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