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Paleofantasy
Paleofantasy: What Evolution Really Says about Sex, Diet, and How We Live© 2013 Marlene Zuk328 pages Despite its name, Paleofantasy is not a deliberate debunking of arguments for a ‘paleo diet’ and a paleo lifestyle. Although Zuk does take aim at … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropology, biology, evolution, exercise, genetics, health/wellness, Marlene Zuk, natural lifestyle, skepticism
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A Quick Book Survey
From the Broke and the Bookish: 1. The Book I’m Reading:I’ve just started Paleofantasy by Marlene Zuk, which casts a critical eye toward arguments that we should live more like pre-agricultural man. I’ve read Zuk before, in Sex on Six … Continue reading
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Bookshelf Scavenger Hunt
This was posted on a forum, so I thought I might post it here to see if anyone else wanted to play along. 1) Name a book you own that is written by someone with a Z in their nameHoward … Continue reading
GoodReads is *Weird*
Witness: Based on my “Alabama” shelf, it is recommending I read Understanding Power, by Noam Chomsky; Killing Hope, a history of CIA operations; a history of the Russian Revolution; a work detailing how human rights have been destroyed in the … Continue reading
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Summer reading (Top Ten Tuesday)
Summertime, and the livin’s easy…the asphalt’s melting, and sunstroke is nigh… The summer is a good time for reading, because if you’re outside in the Alabama heat you’re going to boil in your own sweat. Seriously, this is not a … Continue reading
Kindles and Consumption
Earlier in the week I installed Kindle for the PC onto my computer, the second step of mine on the dark side that will eventually end in my possessing – gasp – a gadget. I’m thinking about it seriously, not … Continue reading
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BTT: 50
Booking through Thursday asks this week for readers to turn to page fifty of their current read, and share the first fifty words. As luck would have it, my book started a new chapter on page fifty… New York City … Continue reading
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Monday Musings
Every Monday, Should Be Reading posts a list of questions people can write on as they like. I don’t think I’ve ever participated before, but I usually enjoy reading others’ responses. The questions are: • Describe one of your reading … Continue reading
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