Plant Based Diet 101 by Luke Jones
- CatGitane
- Posts: 117
- Joined: 16 Sep 2013, 21:48
- Favorite Book: Alice in Wonderland
- Currently Reading: The 5th Wave
- Bookshelf Size: 20
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-catgitane.html
- Latest Review: "Witches" by Mark Taylor
- Reading Device: B00IKPYKWG
Official Review: Plant Based Diet 101 by Luke Jones

Share This Review
This book mainly adresses the plant based foods and diet, along with other types of dietary habits to do's and don't's, etc. It's very informative, though I'd say it needs a bit more editing.
The good points of this handbook is that it's short, concise, and informative. It touches so many different areas related to the topic, it's interesting for many would have put them aside, such as the differences between vegans and plant foods users. Really, this distingues his book from many others. Another thing I really liked was he did not only 'sell' it, he also admitted that paired with better lifestyle habits, it gave greater results. Though, I think the best part of this book is that it makes you think about your eating choices - it actually made me finally decide to be a vegetarian, due to how 150 billions animals are killed because we eat them! It made me so sick to my stomach I told my mom I was stopping (she was so gleeful!). Plus, he keeps his humane side. What I mean is we often see books of this type that are written so professionally it's annoying, but he inserts small comments about himself, or life, that it's hard not to like it.
The bad sides to it are mostly the grammar and orthography mistakes. At first, it wasn't so bad. Then, it started hurting me. There are many missing hyphens. Moreover, I know I've mentioned how great it was to have his comments and all (and it is!), however, sometimes it gets too personal. There are some sentences like: ''Saves a lot of energy.'' Where is the ''It'' at the beginning? I don't like this as I think every book should have at least proper grammar and sentence structure.
Overall, a very good and helpful book! I would suggest it to everyone having difficulties switching eating habits, or to anyone really, just because it's a pleasant and informative read and gives you more information about the world around you. I give it a rating of 3 out of 4 because of the grammar and sometimes too personal sentences. I strongly recommend an editing work on this handbook; it will make it an even better read.
***
Buy "Plant Based Diet 101" on Amazon
- Skillian
- Posts: 1026
- Joined: 16 Nov 2014, 00:52
- Bookshelf Size: 102
- Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-skillian.html
- Latest Review: "The Christ Killer" by Robert Attenborough