Book 25 of 2023 ðŸ“š

‘Jews Don’t Count’ by David Baddiel

I had been putting this off for quite a while, although it’s a fairly short book, I wasn’t really ready for a heavy book looking at antisemitism.

As it turns out, it wasn’t that heavy at all. It definitely got me thinking, it also got me googling quite a lot as well!

The whole Isreal/Palestine thing – particularly topical at the moment – is a complicated issue. Baddiel explores why Jews don’t count as a real minority; and why they should.

Book 23 of 2023 ðŸ“š

‘Solo’ by Jenny Tough

Of course, it was always going to be a running book. Haven’t read one for a while!

I’m not sure why I put myself through it. I know what to expect and what I always get: it’s going to be amazing, it’s going to be really tough, I can’t do this, my arms and legs are going to drop off, I think I might be dying, I’m never going to make it, I’ve done it.

Having said that, I did quite enjoy it, Jenny Tough is one tough woman!

I did like her final thoughts:

‘Every adventure teaches me something. That’s the value of adventure. So, it you take anything away from this book, please believe in yourself, be brave and go have an adventure on your own terms. Solo. You’re tougher than you think.’

I’m off to sign up to a 100k race!!