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Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat by Hal Herzog
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it was amazing

Absolutely Amazing! So full of really good facts and stats and reality, yet there is no preaching or judgment or trying to persuade the reader to do anything but THINK about human-animal relationships, which it easily does. This book inspired me to revisit the desire to spend some time volunteering with animals (and gives great ideas of where to do so), to really think ethically and morally about my meat consumption even if I never become a vegetarian (which at the moment I don't plan to), and to look at my many many relationships with animals and animal products with a more conscious lens (i.e. leather, and all of my beauty products).

A great resource, this book is really well-written and I think that if vegans and vegetarians and animal rights activists REALLY want folks to hear them, they should first recommend this book. This book provides insight and balance which are rare to find in the animal rights/vegetarian/carnivore controversy. I can't wait to read the next book by Hal Herzog.
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December 23, 2014 – Shelved

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