Just finished:
Something Wicked this way Comes - Bradbury. I thought I was better at the start, but then I thought the first half was exceptionally well written, so not too surprised that it didn't maintain it throughout. A (should have been A*)
Greedy Man in a Hungry World - Jay Rayner. He is good at telling anecdotes, but it didn't "totally change the way I thought about food" or "dispel myths about food" as promised. His arguments often run against each other (he does acknowledge this) and some very big claims get very little support. Worth reading for the idea that Carbon Miles only count for ~3-5% of the food's footprint, so some food from abroad can be lower carbon than that which is locally produced. D-
The Female Man - Joanna Russ. I see what she was trying to do, but it does come across rather clunky and hard to decipher. I'm not a woman in the 1960s, so a lot of this doesn't really apply to me. D+
The Guns of Avalon - Roger Zelazny. I quite liked "Lord of Light" so have been a bit disappointed by his other stuff, this was a pretty straightforward Conan/Elric style fantasy book, but without the Conan (boo!). C