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A_woman_on_a_bike

A_woman_on_a_bike

Joined March 2018

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The Story of Breakfast Cereals...Its story involves a uniquely American mix of eccentric health reformers, fringe religion and commercial canniness.

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Map Addict | Mike Parker
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I do like Mike Parker‘s sense of humour...

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Just finished reading this & then found the BBC radio 4 podcast of the author being interviewed on “The Life Scientific”. Dr O‘Sullivan is a neurologist who specialises in the diagnosis of epilepsy and frequently meets people with psychosomatic epilepsy and other psychosomatic disorders. She tells their stories with such kindness & empathy but she‘s also fascinated by the power of the mind to separate the conscious & the unconscious. Fascinating.

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The Secret Lives of Colour | Kassia St Clair
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I have to be honest and say I picked up this book because it looked so beautiful. Who says you shouldn‘t judge a book by its cover? 😉 I have then been enthralled by it. In it the author discusses the history, chemistry, societal effect, toxicity, manufacture, and individual examples of the use of over 70 colours divided into groups of whites, yellows, oranges, reds and so on. It sounds dry but she writes with such contagious interest - I loved it

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The Pleasures of the Table | Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
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“Persons who drink chocolate regularly are conspicuous for unfailing health and immunity from the host of minor ailments which mar the enjoyment of life; they are also less inclined to lose weight; these are two advantages which anyone can verify...” What about chocolate buttons?

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“Two council workmen come in ...They dispense swift, terse, unrepeatable judgements on Theresa May, global warming and Ken Bruce‘s PopMaster. I ask them if they have heard of the Jarrow march. They tell me they know the song, and after some debate and rehearsal, proceed to sing me a challenging, atonal version of ‘Fog on the Tyne‘ by Lindisfarne.”

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I‘ve just realised that this wonderful little app can save my relationship; my OH doesn‘t have to put up with me reading bits out of this book that are making me laugh out loud: ‘A fascinating pursuit,‘ they go on, ‘is the search for missing junction numbers, such as junction 3 of the M1 motorway.‘ Indeed. How many times have we all wondered where the fuck that got to? ...And to think there are people who need alcohol or sex to have fun. 😂🤣😜

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At a time when the world can seem increasingly stressful and unstable, Hans Rosling extends a calming hand onto your shoulder and shows you why the world is actually a much better place for everyone in it than it‘s ever been. Yes there are threats (no small thanks to some of the divisive politicians out there) but it continues to improve in spite of them. I simply cannot recommend this book highly enough - and it‘s a very quick read too!

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I love #maps but I know very little about geopolitics and this book has come highly recommended so is near the top of my TBR list...

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Crow Lake: A Novel | Mary Lawson
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My favourite coffee ☕️ (Illy dark roast) in my favourite, if slightly world worn, mug and my number 1 #desertislandbook #coffeecoffeecoffee 😊😊😊

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On Death and Dying | Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
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“... in our own unconscious we cannot perceive our own death and do believe in our own immortality...”
This isn‘t an everyday read but it happens to be the book I was reading when I came across Litsy for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I have been meaning to read it for over 20 years and, although it has aged (it was first published in 1970), it still has a lot to tell us.
By coincidence I was at a book reading...

A_woman_on_a_bike ... by the wonderful and now elderly Claire Tomalin who at one point was speaking about the death of her first husband and the wise words of her mother-in-law: “Our problem is that we simply cannot imagine our own death”. Discuss 😉 (edited) 7y
A_woman_on_a_bike @RaimeyGallant I‘m not sure that anyone will be that interested in my musings on death and dying on a Saturday morning...but you said to tag you when I finally posted something 🤔😂 7y
RaimeyGallant I'm curious if the author takes a stand on physician assisted suicide? 7y
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A_woman_on_a_bike @RaimeyGallant No she doesn‘t. I guess it wasn‘t even on the horizon in the 70s. It‘s much more about what a person needs to have a ‘good‘ death. This is also the book that brought us the stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression & acceptance. 7y
RaimeyGallant Interesting. Thanks! 7y
A_woman_on_a_bike @RaimeyGallant You‘re welcome...most of my reads are much lighter than this one, I promise 😉 7y
Bookwomble @RaimeyGallant @A_woman_on_a_bike My apologies for crashing your thread, but I'm reading this book and on page 10 of my edition (first paragraph of chapter II), Ross asks the rhetorical question, "... we have to ask ourselves whether medicine is to remain a humanitarian and respected professionor a new but depersonalized science in the service of prolonging life rather than diminishing suffering." I think that's a strong hint in her stance... 6y
Bookwomble ... regarding physician assisted end-of-life. As I'm only on page 10, I don't know of she might state her position more openly. 6y
A_woman_on_a_bike @Bookwomble You‘re welcome to crash in! And yes perhaps it is but my recollection is that she doesn‘t go any further. I think she got it right about being “in the service of prolonging life rather than diminishing suffering” though. I‘d be interested to know what you think once you‘ve finished it... 6y
Bookwomble I'll check back in 😊 6y
RaimeyGallant @Bookwomble Interesting. 6y
Bookwomble While there's no discussion about accelerating the end, as you rightly said, there's this statement by Ross about the dying person choice: "With enough...treatment, many such patients may be given an additional lease on life. I have heard more curses than words of appreciation for the gained time, and I repeat my conviction that a patient has a right to die in peace and dignity. He should not be used to fulfil our own needs" p156 @RaimeyGallant 6y
RaimeyGallant @Bookwomble "Dying with dignity" is used interchangeably with assisted suicide, especially in Canada. 6y
Bookwomble @RaimeyGallant Hmm, a useful euphemism. 6y
A_woman_on_a_bike @Bookwomble @RaimeyGallant Interesting. I had never heard that. In the UK “Dying with dignity” and “a good death” don‘t have that connotation at all. Assisted dying is not a huge topic here, though it does occasionally hit the headlines, but we do have very good hospice care. Perhaps that‘s why 🤔 6y
RaimeyGallant I think it is used in the UK as well, but because physician assisted suicide just became legal in Canada, more people are talking about it here. 6y
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