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My desert island books : Comments

By Valerie Yule, published 10/1/2014

Now that my nights are insomniac and the radio keeps putting on music that I dislike, I keep 6 books by my bedside that I can turn to, and read as I wish, and can read in small doses.

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Posted by david f, Friday, 10 January 2014 12:18:41 PM
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Are yes the 25th dot point is a good one :)
Posted by plantagenet, Friday, 10 January 2014 5:12:14 PM
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Insomnia eh?

Well Valerie….. if you have a diet of low GI foods: Glycaemic Index that is: such as fruit, vegies, whole grains, as well as lean meat…. taken in relatively small doses – 5 or 6 small meals a day, you’ll keep your blood sugar and energy levels even. And if you don’t stress out or worry about anything major, don’t smoke and don’t drink too much, and be frugal with caffeine and sugar (high GI), and exercise well, you won’t suffer from insomnia.

And then you won’t need to read any of those terrible books!!

Oh…. there is one on the list which is not terrible. It is exactly the opposite. No 13.

So yeah, if you do continue to suffer from insomnia, read that one, over and over if necessary… because it is of vital importance.
Posted by Ludwig, Friday, 10 January 2014 8:41:23 PM
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You never know with books.

I carried a book, "The Ant World" around on the boat with me for about 18 months with out opening it. Then on a passage from Mooloolaba to Sydney I had nothing on board I could bear to read again, so started reading it.

I did not put it down, apart for navigation chores, until finished. It was fascinating.
Posted by Hasbeen, Friday, 10 January 2014 9:15:07 PM
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My only comment on this list is that I always find it sad to be reminded of how much women read of men's writing, yet the converse is not only unheard of but downright unthinkable.

Out of a list of 25 books on this list, only 4 are written by women and one of those is by the author herself. I find this sad because so much of women’s inner lives – philosophies, narratives, values, concepts – are still so heavily dictated by men’s perspectives and experiences of the world.
Posted by Killarney, Saturday, 11 January 2014 7:50:36 AM
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<< "The Ant World" >>

You’ve mentioned that before, Hazz. Can you tell us a bit about it.

I’m curious, being an ecologist, environmentalist and greenie n all.
Posted by Ludwig, Saturday, 11 January 2014 9:58:58 PM
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