Tag: Pain

Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips – Sleeper: Out in the Cold | Review

Title: Sleeper: Out in the Cold

Author: Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips

Type: Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 160

Rating 3.5/5

 

 

I picked this graphic novel up because my girlfriend bought me another graphic novel by the same author, which I enjoyed. This one was pretty good too, and bearing in mind that I don’t like stuff about superheroes and that this had a few elements of that, I think I did pretty well.

The story itself follows a guy who can store pain and then dish it out to others, as well as another guy who’s in a coma and who’s the only one who knows the truth behind whether someone is a double agent or not. It made for an interesting read and the art was fantastic, but I don’t know if I’ll be in any rush to read the next volume. If I see it, I’ll grab it.

 

 

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Andrew Johnson – Factory Farming | Review

Title: Factory Farming

Author: Andrew Johnson

Type: Non-Fiction

Page Count/Review Word Count: 274

Rating: 3*/5

 

Andrew Johnson - Factory Farming

Andrew Johnson – Factory Farming

 

The first thing to mention is that I read this book as part of the research for a new novel that I’m writing called Meat. Meat is set on a factory farm, and so I picked up this book as one of the half-dozen or so most well-reviewed non-fiction books I could find about factory farming and its effects.

There were two main problems with this book. The first was that it was perhaps overly technical, which caused by eyes to glaze over from time to time and which stopped me from absorbing as much of the information as I potentially could have. The author has a very dry writing style which conveys a lot of facts but which doesn’t really bring them to life. The other problem was that by now, it’s quite a few years out of date. I haven’t checked the publication year, but from the legislation that it covers I’d guess it was written in 1989 or so, around the time I was born.

Still, I did learn some fascinating stuff, predominantly around the different tests that have been carried out on the capacity of animals to feel pain. There was one test that found that cows would rather brave the cold at -20C to sleep on straw rather than sleeping in the warm on a metal grid, and another that found that chickens get so bored that given the choice between completing a task (such as pecking a target) for food and simply being given it, they’d rather work for it.

 

Factory Farm

Factory Farm

 

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