11 Vegan Books To Read

Jinendra Singh

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Come summer and some of us would be happy lying down on the beach {or pool} entranced by a book rather than kayaking with friends or playing frisbee. For others summer means the stifling heat in the metro, being ever so close to people’s armpits on the commute into work. In a situation like this, a good read is the only savior.

Whether you are a hardcore vegan, new into a vegan lifestyle, just curious about a plant-based diet, or you think you can never be a vegan, reading books on veganism is a must this season. After all, what do you have to lose by reading about what veganism entails and expanding your horizons?

Everyone has their own taste when it comes to reading and no one-size fits all approach. That’s why we’ve snuck in the best vegan books for your reading pleasure. From fun vegan fiction, superhero fantasies and vegan dating guide to vegan wellness and nutrition and busting the falsehood people harbor in their mind about this amazing lifestyle – we’ve covered it all. Don’t worry they’re not recipe books and have a lot to learn from.

1 Beef
Author: Mat Blackwell

Who doesn’t love a futuristic world, especially when it involves putting an end to the meat industry {every vegan’s dreams}? Beef is a clever sci-fi romance novel set in the future where animal agriculture is abolished, killing animals for food is unthinkable of and teleportation is a reality. Written by Mat Blackwell, who doesn’t like the ‘vegan’ label yet lives a cruelty-free life, this brilliant piece explores environment and ethics – a love story where the lead character is living the perfect life with his beautiful wife and daughter yet falls in love with another woman.
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I have been reading some Buddhist poetry and there is a very interesting approach to empathy and kindness there. Along with this, i am attempting some local brands of peanut yoghurt and it is fantastic. Some insightful conversations around the 'controversy' of veganism in the later chapters of Nutrition: Concepts and Controversies.