Index Bookstores Magazines My Books Book Reviews Book Bytes About Us Help
Bublos.com
Find Books Faster … Buy Books Cheaper, at Bublos
The Web's Favorite Book Price Comparison Site
Books-A-Million
Country:   Max. Timeout:      
  Join Bublos   Sign In   
 

Vegan Freak: Being Vegan in a Non-Vegan World

Vegan Freak: Being Vegan in a Non-Vegan World at Amazon.com


Share this book with other people •
 Link to This PageBublos Link Del.ico.usDel.icio.us 
 Tell a FriendTell a friend about this book 

ISBN: 0977080412 - Vegan Freak: Being Vegan in a Non-Vegan World  
Title:Vegan Freak: Being Vegan in a Non-Vegan World
Author:Bob Torres
Jenna Torres
Publisher:Tofu Hound Press
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:01 July, 2005
ISBN / ISBN-13:0977080412  /  9780977080410
List Price:$13.95
Amazon Price:$13.95

* This book is also available, brand-new, from 3rd-party marketplace sellers at Amazon.com, from $11.32.



Check for the same book at these other US book sites:

• [ Abebooks ]   • [ Alibris ]   • [ Barnes & Noble ]   • [ Half.com ]   • [ Powells ]    … or check UK bookstores
 
Editorial Review / Publisher's Information:

Product Description
Curious about veganism? Want to be a vegan? Already a vegan? Just wondering how to be vegan without going insane? In this informative and practical guide on veganism, team Torres helps you love your inner vegan freak. Loaded with tips, advice, stories, and comprehensive lists of resources that no vegan should live without, this book is key to helping you thrive as a happy, healthy, and sane vegan in a decidedly non-vegan world. Witty, opinionated, and eminently useful.

Other Items You May Enjoy:
Browse Books From These Related Subjects:
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Cooking, Food & Wine  ›› Vegetables & Vegetarian  ›› General  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Cooking, Food & Wine  ›› Vegetables & Vegetarian  ›› General AAS  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Health, Mind & Body  ›› Diets & Weight Loss  ›› Diets  ›› Vegan  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Health, Mind & Body  ›› Diets & Weight Loss  ›› Diets  ›› General  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Health, Mind & Body  ›› Diets & Weight Loss  ›› Diets  ›› General AAS  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Health, Mind & Body  ›› Diets & Weight Loss  ›› Special Conditions  ›› General  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Health, Mind & Body  ›› Diets & Weight Loss  ›› Special Conditions  ›› General AAS  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Health, Mind & Body  ›› Nutrition  ›› General  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Health, Mind & Body  ›› Nutrition  ›› General AAS  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Health, Mind & Body  ›› General  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Health, Mind & Body  ›› General AAS  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Nonfiction  ›› Philosophy  ›› Political  
•  All Subjects  ›› Subjects  ›› Science  ›› Nature & Ecology  ›› Animal Rights  
•  Mass Market  ›› Paperback  
•  Trade  
•  All Subjects  ›› Refinements  ›› Binding (binding)  
•  All Subjects  ›› Refinements  ›› Format (feature_browse-bin)  ›› Printed Books  

Customer Reviews:

 • Decent But Not Bringing Anything New To The Table
16 July, 2008

This book was written in a really warm style and the writers come off as very likable, that said there isnt anything really new in this book and all of the interesting points are from other (better) books. The rest is common sense stuff so this book is in a way pointless (sorry!) its like a light read for people who dont know anything about being vegan and dont know how to use google. If the writers were not so nice i would have given it a 1 because I dont think this needed to be produced there are better books out there....

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1W5I52CUGB5V5

 • Worth Reading
24 November, 2008

Loved the tone of the book, not your avarage boring health book. Looks at food and society from a very different view. Will get you thinking... and questioning everything!

- Reviewed by customer ID: AR26MDQ4FODC9

 • Decent... Helpful... Nothing Mind-blowing
22 September, 2008

As a long-time vegetarian who just decided to go vegan I wanted a book that could help with with my transition. Some decent & basic advice is given on how to travel as a vegan, addressing folks in your life who have questions and smart ways to deal with the negative feedback you often get from people around you, along with other logistical things you may want to consider. Although the authors do communicate that they really want to respect other people's choices they get a bit 'preachy' in many areas of the book. I prefer to lay low and not become one of those annoying vegans/vegetarians who share a 'holier then thou attitude'. The authors do feed into that stereotypical annoying group of people a little bit. If you're someone in the same boat as me, a new vegan, you can look past the annoyances with your open mind to learn a few things. Like any book, take what you like, leave what doesn't work for you and move on. The style of writing makes it a pretty fun book; it's enjoyable and easy to read. I reccomend reading this one to beginner vegans.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1EBL9K9KXV4VO

 • A Great Primer For Those Who Have Recently Become Vegan
26 July, 2008

This book covers a wide variety of topics that new vegans, and those interested in animal rights in general, will find useful. While it doesn't go into great depth on any specific topic, it is really not meant to do so. This is meant to be a guide for those seeking some direction in becoming vegan, and points to many other resources to help the reader. I am looking forward to the second edition of Vegan Freak. I think the authors have evolved their opinions on many of the topics presented in VF and part 2 will be a welcome continuation and evolution of their views.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1LGRIUTD7BPIU

 • Must Have Tough Skin
26 July, 2008

I thought this book was good and provided a lot of information, but the authors were in my opinion, a bit too judgemental. Ive been a vegetarian for years and have been a vegan only a few months. It has been a challenge for me with determining whether a product has animal by-products. The authors make you feel like the worst person in the world if you call yourself a vegan and accidently eat a by product. They really hard core put you down if you are not a "perfect vegan" which earlier in the book they praised people for trying. Towards the end of this book it turned into a "BASH ALL THE VEGANS WHO ARE TRYING BUT MIGHT NOT BE 100% YET" which turned me more off to veganism than on. So, if you do not have tough skin, do not read this book.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2EQ3R11FQVLB3


  • International bookstores from Amazon:›› more online bookstores >  
 
    United States United States Canada Amazon Canada France France Germany Germany Japan Japan Spain Spanish books United Kingdom United Kingdom (UK)


Bookstores  |  Magazines  |  My Books  |  Book Bytes  |  Book Reviews  |  Rare Books  |  Help  |  Privacy  |  Top-Ten Book Lists  |  Web Directory  |  Tell-a-Friend  |  Bublos Rewards  |  Set Preferences  |  Contact Us  |  My Bookstores  |  Links to Bublos  |   Link-to-Me  |  About Bublos  |  


 Copyright © 1999 - 2008 Bublos Inc. All rights reserved.