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Lisa Vegan 3065 books 56 friends |
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Sarah 194 books 20 friends |
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Xrainbows&straightedgeX 1947 books 7 friends |
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Michael 728 books 37 friends |
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Dharma 89 books 29 friends |
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pattrice 95 books 3 friends |
Isa Chandra Moskowitzauthor profile |
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| born | February 03, 1973 | |||||||||
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| gender | female | |||||||||
| website | http://www.theppk.com | |||||||||
| genre | Cooking, Food & Wine | |||||||||
| influences | Fizzle and Avocado | |||||||||
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Oh goodness, there is a date of death dropdown menu on this form. Do the fine people of goodreads know something that I don't? |
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books by Isa Chandra Moskowitzcombine editionsavg rating: 4.57 | 1146 ratings | 3 distinct works
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The First Word: The Search for the Origins of Language (Hardcover) by Christine Kenneally bookshelves: currently-reading |
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The Dharma Bums (Paperback) by Jack Kerouac |
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Pleasurable Kingdom: Animals and the Nature of Feeling Good (Paperback) by Jonathan Balcombe |
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A Brief Tour of Human Consciousness: From Impostor Poodles to Purple Numbers (Paperback) by V.S. Ramachandran |
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White Noise (Contemporary American Fiction) by Don DeLillo |
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No Logo: No Space, No Choice, No Jobs (Paperback) by Naomi Klein |
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The Unbearable Lightness of Being (Hardcover) by Milan Kundera |
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Everything at Thanks Living was super yummy. You did a great job on all that you helped out with. Thank you!
Dare I write that even after taking recipes from and posting on the PPK website, I just read Vegan with A Vengance. Being a Brooklyn native, I love the stories about NYC when it was an unsafe, yet fun, hell-hole. It reminds me that even though I now live in a semi-burb, I was a streetsmart kid. Your anecdotes are great and I can't wait until I try some recipes (too hot! smoothie weather.)
I feel so inferior now because I've never written a book. Oh well, at least I have a celebrity vegan chef listed as a friend. That's something.
I'm actually hitting refresh on my home screen and watching books pop up as people review them. Then I rate them. That is the laziest of all.
Oh look who's special! We all get to post which books we've read, but you get to post the ones you WROTE.
Big shot.
Everything at Thanks Living was super yummy. You did a great job on all that you helped out with. Thank you!
Dare I write that even after taking recipes from and posting on the PPK website, I just read Vegan with A Vengance. Being a Brooklyn native, I love the stories about NYC when it was an unsafe, yet fun, hell-hole. It reminds me that even though I now live in a semi-burb, I was a streetsmart kid. Your anecdotes are great and I can't wait until I try some recipes (too hot! smoothie weather.)
I feel so inferior now because I've never written a book. Oh well, at least I have a celebrity vegan chef listed as a friend. That's something.
I'm actually hitting refresh on my home screen and watching books pop up as people review them. Then I rate them. That is the laziest of all.
Oh look who's special! We all get to post which books we've read, but you get to post the ones you WROTE.
Big shot.
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