Review of
Instaread Infographic of Real Food/Fake Food, by Larry Olmsted
Four out of five stars
I have
described the Instaread infographic summaries as the “Cliffs Notes” of the
“Cliffs Notes” version and will use it again here as it is an apt and understandable
description of this one. I have read and reviewed the standard Instaread
summary of the book by Olmsted, so have a solid understanding of the contents
of the book.
While this
infographic does give the reader the basic points of the book, they are by
necessity general, so I have questions as to whether enough information is
given so that the reader can make an informed decision as to whether the book
is worth reading. I concede it is at worst close, but having read the summary,
my opinion is admittedly tainted.
One feature that I found curious is that the female
figure in the illustrations is oddly proportioned. She has very narrow
shoulders and wide hips. I suppose that makes her of average build, but it is
an average made from extremes.
This book was made available for free for review
purposes.
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