Skinny Bitch in a Box
Thursday, December 10th, 2009 at
4:43 pm
Product Description
Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin’s New York Times Bestselling tart-tongued odes to healthy eating and veganism – Skinny Bitch and Skinny Bitch in the Kitch’ – are now available together for the first time in hardcover, exclusively packaged in a deluxe slipcased box set. … More >>
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Rate it R for language and graphic violence! The authors are foul-mouthed bullies that talk down to you the reader! Nothing hilarious about that! The “F” bomb is prevalent throughout the book. This is not a diet book, its a recruiting book for vegans. The book spends the first couple chapters telling you the downfalls of processed food, sugar and sugar substitutes (Nothing we all don’t already know) then the rest of the book graphically describes the horrors of the meat processing industry. In the last chapters the authors actually admit that grossing you out about meat is their main goal. I was incensed, no animal should be treated like that, but if I choose to become vegan, it will be my own choice, not because I was horrified into it by a couple foul-mouthed liberal idiot bullies! I for one still enjoy eating meat despite their best efforts! Don’t waste your money!
Didn’t realize this book was about animal rights. Thought it was about healthy diet.
I found Skinny Bitch very offensive with foul language. I did not finish listening to the audiobook version and threw it in the garbage.
This is a funny, crude book that is often shocking. It teaches about veganism and is enough to motivate a person to become one. But, I got over it about a week later.
Many reviews of these books stated that they were humorous and irreverent. But they should have read vulgar and boring. In spite of excellent advice on the “how’s and why’s” of a vegan lifestyle I wonder whether the price of a “cleaner” plate is worth having to wade through such garbage-mouth. Expletives such as” F***ing” have no place describing a salad. Get these girls a Thesaurus! In the subheading `Use Your Head’ the authors state: “There is nothing uglier than a pretty woman that is nasty”. Might I add – Oh yes there is! A pretty woman who for no good reason splatters her readers with unnecessary filth. If language that would get a movie an “R” rating and pointless profanity is your style, then these are the books for you. If not, don’t waste your time here. There are better ways to become educated.