My non-fiction preferences tend to be toward food and art. In one sense, food is art. Earlier in the year I explored champagne and now I am taking a look at this mineral which Homer called a divine substance. Plato thought is was dear to the gods. Not knowing how prevalent it is on the planet, earlier generations believed that it had enormous value. Today we take it for granted that we can find it in a box at the grocer whenever we need it.
Reviews of the book state that Salt has a number of fascinating characters within its pages. I am looking forward to reading about them as I learn how this mineral has shaped our civilization.
Interesting. I want to try some non-fiction at some point, but I haven't had much success with it in the past!
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That's an interesting nonfiction choice. It's nice to see someone read about something other than some person overcoming a terrible childhood. Hope you find it interesting and informative.
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Terrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
I'm so happy you mentioned this book. I've been meaning to read it for ages. I looked to see when I had added it to Goodreads and I hadn't! 😯 Maybe now I'll remember. 😅
ReplyDeleteSalt has been on my radar for ages, I keep meaning to read it but it somehow never quite manages to get to the top of my TBR.
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I've heard so many great things about SALT, but haven't read it yet. Maybe I should try for non-fiction November this year and give this one a go.
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Elza Reads
I should read more nonfiction as well! Have a great week of reading.
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