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The Sourdough School | Vanessa Kimbell
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A fairly intermediate bread baking book - though I think that most sourdough books are intermediate bread baking because of the natural yeast aspects of it.
I lived with a year of flat loafs until I found a "method" that worked with our humid climate and my timings. Hopefully I will be able to convert some of the recipes noted here into something that works for me.
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Lab Girl | Hope Jahren
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For me, curiosity-driven science is a very interesting researching field, especially in the connection with nature. How fascinating is the fact that the trees have memory, that they can decide things⁉️ This heartwarming story is presentation of a complicated life of a scientist, from personal to professional struggles/sacrifices, and this story is also beautiful, simple ode to the nature, friendship and patience.

mrsmarch “pajakis” 🤣🤣🤣 5y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa I absolutely loved this book. So good in so many different ways! 5y
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Lizpixie
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This was both an absorbing read and a terrifying one. I was 15yrs old when Chernobyl happened & vividly remember the atmosphere of horror at the time, a feeling that I‘d say has stayed with everyone old enough to remember it. This was not only a highly detailed account but also a very readable one without that feeling of academia a lot of science heavy books have. Highly recommend 5⭐️ #NonFiction2019 #SomethingWithScience #Pop19 #MakesYouNostalgic

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I‘ll look for that one! Stacked! 5y
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Drocchio03
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“More than a mere system of treating illness, Ayurveda is a science of life (Ayur = life, Veda = science or knowledge). It offers a body of wisdom designed to help people stay vibrant and healthy while realizing their full human potential.” Chopra.com

Excited to join the challenge and open my reading horizons!

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@Riveted_Reader_Melissa

Amiable Welcome to the challenge! 6y
Drocchio03 Thank you!! 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa So glad you are joining us! 6y
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Bookzombie
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This is a fascinating and horrifying look at the history of extinctions and what humans have wrought upon the earth. I listened to this on audio and I‘m not sure I loved the narrator. Even so, Kolbert‘s ability to write about the horrible things that are happening to our planet was engaging. #readingwomenchallenge #abookaboutnature #nonfiction2019 #somethingwithscience #LLB19 #fromyourownLitsyTBR

Reggie This is gonna be a dumb question but is it super depressing? Or more fascinating? I always see this one but am always in the fence with it. 6y
Bookzombie @Reggie That is not a dumb question at all. When I started it, my husband was like “why do that to yourself?” It was a mix of both for me. The author includes some levity throughout via her personal experiences, but some of the info is just sad. Also, I don‘t recommend the audio. I think the narrator wasn‘t the right choice and I wish I had switched to print. 6y
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SconsinBookyBadger
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#nonfiction2019 books finished throughout February.

#somethinginspirational ⭐️Gmorning, Gnight!
#somethingwithmusic 🎸 What Are You Doing Here?
#somethingwithscience 🔬 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
#somethingwithtravel 🌍 Endurance

 @Riveted_Reader_Melissa

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Excellent, great job! A few of those are still sitting on my TBR list. 6y
SconsinBookyBadger @Riveted_Reader_Melissa hope those tbrs get read someday. As us littens are guilty of, that list keeps growing and growing. 📚📚📚📚 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @AnansiGirl Isn‘t that the true! 6y
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mreads
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa Great job!! 6y
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