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August 2019 - Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal






I'm away 10-16th August and won't be online but Janice will be keeping an eye on the thread in my absence.


I didn't really get into the book until Chapter 2 - I think the discussion about cat & dog food.
A couple observations, aka I don't agree, but I do agree... - (view spoiler)
Chapter 2 - Cat/Dog Food (view spoiler)
Chapter 3 - Organ foods - (view spoiler)

Sorry, Sarah. I can't comment on your observations. The introduction was kind of a blur. I should go back and read it.


I didn't read any today either. I have a flare up of tinnitus and am having trouble sleeping. I was awake at 3:30 and couldn't go back to sleep. I worked till 3:00 and then had a 3 hour nap! (All those 3's!)

Chapter 5 - Dr Beaumont (view spoiler)
Chapter 6 - Spit/Saliva - (view spoiler)
I didn't write any notes on chapters 7 & 8 and I'm not sure what was discussed. So moving on...


Sorry to hear the tinnitus is playing up. That's no fun.
I'm going to read a bit more now. I wanted to get my other book finished which I just have.

I didn't really get into the book until Chapter 2 - I think the discussion about cat & dog food.
A couple observations, aka I don't agree, but I do agree... -
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I agree with what you didn't agree on Janice (view spoiler)


Chapter 8 - Big Gulp. (view spoiler)
Chapter 9 - Dinner - (view spoiler)
Chapter 10 - Stuffed (view spoiler)
Chapter 11 - Up There - (view spoiler)
Chapter 12 - Inflammable You (view spoiler)


Recently, I saw an author complaining about adults rating YA low with a review that said it was too young for their tastes. I can't find anything that says this is YA, except that it was one of Adiosync's offerings this year. If it is YA, she hit her target right on. How's that for covering my posterior?
Chapters 13 - 17 (view spoiler)

This book has won two awards, one was the GR nonfiction category and the other was for "science books written for a non-specialist audience." Neither of those awards is meant for a YA audience, however the second one sounds like it could definitely give off the juvenile feeling if she is trying to "talk down" to her audience maybe feeling they are uneducated on the subject so making it simple?
It sounds to me like maybe she was trying to keep it fun and interesting and ended up sounding like she was talking to children. Of course, I could absolutely be wrong since I haven't actually read the book yet and am just speculating and apparently rambling. lol

I have Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void on Kindle and I'm hoping I'll enjoy it more.


My son and grandson came for supper last night. We talked about (view spoiler)

Y'all haven't seemed to enjoy this book, which doesn't make it very enticing for me. So far, I've not felt talked down to... perhaps it's just the humor and the author wanting to keep things light and not too technical. I'll see how I feel as I read on.
Janice, you've really made a lot of great comments so far. I'll reply soon... really! I hope your tinnitus is better!
Sarah, I'm sorry to hear about your step dad. Hugs for you and your family. I'll keep him in my thoughts.
Gotta run.... back later...


I don't know what happened. I did them all the same way. For next years summer give away I will be much more careful and check each title has downloaded before I put into me TBR.
I know Sarah is away at the moment but I hope she will see this when she gets back.


Yes, I thonk I'll download to my pc as well next year. Up til now I've downloaded to my tablet onl (or not as it seems!). I probably had the same thing last year and never noticed. I will have to go through my audiobooksync shelf to check that I do have all the titles listed. It's a horrible feeling to think you own a book and then discover that you don't 😡


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That's probably it Janice. I don't use Overdrive very much - in fact the only books I have there are the audiobooksync freebees :-)

Was it a bit superficial, yes. But I liked some parts like..."
I had that lovely smell today, too. (view spoiler)

Back from my holibobs. Catching up on normality and posts here , so will reply to posts properly soon.

Please don't be put off Debra. There is some great information in the book. I think you are right that the author is using humour to keep the book interesting and non-technical to appeal to a wider audience. And of course, we all have different senses of humour, so it will appeal to some and not others. I've enjoyed learning the facts I've read so far in the chapters. I even told my friends I visited in Austria last week about some of the facts, in particular about the taste of cats!

Glad you are joining us! And that is exactly the word I was looking for (view spoiler)


The aroma worked as an appetiser. Interesting experiment.

Exactly! I quite enjoyed doing it. I got free lunch on two of my days at work and I think I was paid £25 too for my time.

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