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- zpgvl - This book saved me!I was diagnosed with stomach ulcers about a year ago, and shortly after heard about this book just by doing some research online. I read the book in 2 days and immediately started following this diet. After the first week, I felt noticeably better, I could go back to work, and had a good bit more energy, and after the first month, I had forgotten all about ever having stomach ulcers. A year later, Im still following the diet, and still feel healthier than ever. DEFINITELY recommend this book.
- cs211 "cs211" - Incredibly powerful post-apocalyptic nightmareCormac McCarthy's "The Road" is without a doubt the most powerfully moving, thought provoking and memorable book I have read in years. It is also by far the most depressing.
If you've read Nevil Shute's "On the Beach", which also portrays the world and its few remaining survivors living and then dying amid the aftereffects of an all out nuclear war, you may have an inkling of what to expect. On a timeline "The Road" takes place several years after "On the Beach" would have. By then the world is an even deader place, the people more desperate, the last shreds of humanity all but gone. "On the Beach" was an impactful book for its time, but in my judgment "The Road" is an order of magnitude more powerful.
"The Road" focuses on a father and son trying to head south ahead of the winter as the world becomes even colder, bleaker and more barren. They have no idea what they are seeking or what ultimately awaits them. "The Road" raises many thought provoking questions, but chief among them is the question "why?": in a world so desolate, with death all around them, why do they still have hope and why do they persevere? And although "The Road" takes place after a nuclear holocaust, the questions it raises can find many parallels with the aftereffects of other disasters and tragedies, both personal and societal.
The effect on the reader that Cormac McCarthy creates with mere words is astonishing. His sentences are poetically haunting, at times clinical and at other times hallucinatory, matching the throes that his characters experience. The net effect is so powerful that at times I felt as though the back of my own throat was raw from having breathed in the omnipresent dust and smoke that pervades McCarthy's post-apocalyptic world.
Although I can easily see why this book won the Pulitzer Prize, I am certain it will not appeal to many. Like other powerful depressants, it should not be combined with sleeping pills or alcohol. But if you have the strength of mind to fully separate fact from fiction, you may also find "The Road" to be a book you will never forget. - linds - A Great Read!Soul Surfer is a moving autobiography by Bethany Hamilton. It will teach you to face your fears and to never give up. Bethany was a teenager when a shark stole her arm. In the hospital she was afraid she would never surf again, and sharks haunted her dreams. But never the less, she plunged in the ocean pushing aside her fear of sharks and never surfing again. Surfing with one arm wasn't easy. Bethany tried again and again before successfully riding the wave she had hoped for. It took courage and hard work, but Bethany made her way to the top, and is now a pro surfer! Soul Surfer will touch your heart and encourage people with and without a handicap to fight for their dreams.
- Bethany - Very good bookThis book will tell you everything that you need to know about the Body Ecology Diet. Although there's quite a bit of information, it's explained very simply. To tell you from personal experience, my husband and I used the advice in the book to give our four-month-old son young coconut kefir, which completely cleared up his very bad eczema. It was amazing!