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Hey rebels! I have a question for you. I'm currently writing an ebook with the name "Cavemen in College". Basically, it will be a guide to all students at university on how to remain Paleo. This includes: - The basics of Paleo, what it is and why people do it - My story, how and why I became Paleo and how this book was established - How to make Paleo cheaper than a "normal" college diet - How to combine studying with an active lifestyle (sports etc, inherently a part of Paleo imo) - Tips for going out, social events,... - Meal planning and templates - Tips & Tricks (for example: Handy kitchen appliances,..) - A big collection of recipes divided in the categories: 1. Spice mixes and dressings 2. 5-minute hearty meals 3. paleo comfort foods 4. make-in-advance meals 5. packed lunches 6. sweet treats Of course, things may still change My question is now: Do you see this as a good initiative? Something that was missing? Would you consider purchasing it? Any feedback is moooore than appreciated! Have a good one rebels, rock on
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I'm a fan of books but sometimes I have a hard time finding a new series or real blockbuster book. I think I like series more than just single titles because you can feel immersed into that world as it grows. On that note, it got me thinking how I read. Used to read physical books all the time but when eBooks became more common, I primarily switched to those. Although, with at least one series I love, I have also listened to the audiobook versions because it was easier than reading in certain situations (walks, treadmill, etc). So I pose this question to the community: Which way do you like your books? I know it's quite easy to enjoy all three for different reasons but if you could have only one, which would it be. Plus, if anyone wants to leave suggestions for great book series, I'm all ears