What's your favorite funny part of the book?
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What's your favorite funny part of the book?
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Yup, it was funny. I like the way the author uses to example to show that everyone should eat according to their body's wants.NuelUkah wrote: โ30 Mar 2019, 15:26 The part that sounded funny to me was when he mentioned Hana, the goat in one of his martial arts place of practice. He said she doesn't eat anything, but selects what she eats that nourishes her body. Wow! It sounded funny when he compared her to other goats, and all the more funny when I compared her to the goats in my previous residence that eat anything, toothpaste pack, papers, even slippers. LOL.
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Great author! I love this part too, and thereโs so many other great little tidbits.Bluebird03 wrote: โ22 Apr 2019, 14:12 I loved in the beginning when he mentioned that he was "invited" to attend a religious study and that he and all the other kids thought they would go to hell if they didn't attend. His writing is full of wit.
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