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Weed: The User's Guide

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Weed: The User's Guide
AuthorDavid Schmader
SubjectCannabis consumption
GenreNonfiction
PublisherSasquatch Books
Publication date
April 2016
ISBN978-1-63217-042-2 (Hardcover)
OCLC940954318
WebsitePublisher's notes

Weed: The User's Guide: A 21st Century Handbook for Enjoying Marijuana is a 2016 book about cannabis by Seattle writer David Schmader. Schmader is also a writer for The Stranger, a Seattle alt weekly newspaper, where he writes a cannabis column as of August 2016.[1] The book is in part a cannabis cookbook, containing an edibles recipe section.[2]

Critical reception

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Critics of the book said it is "beautifully designed"[3] and a "smartly written pot primer",[4] but misses some information like quick decarboxylation of cannabis in a home oven.[5] One critic said the book was "testament to the progress, triumph and privilege of legalized recreational marijuana in the author's state" of Washington.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Midweek reading", Seattlish, August 10, 2016, retrieved 2017-04-19
  2. ^ a b Anthonio Pettit (May 5, 2016), "BAKED: REVIEWING DAVID SCHMADER'S GREEN GUIDE", Jetspace magazine (book review)
  3. ^ Melia Robinson (December 9, 2016), "14 beautifully-designed marijuana products you can gift this holiday for under $100", Business Insider, archived from the original on 2016-12-10
  4. ^ Al Olson (April 12, 2016), "Weed: The User's Guide by David Schmader", Seattle Review of Books (book review)
  5. ^ Alex (April 4, 2016), "Finally! A Marijuana Book by Somebody Who Gets It.", Official blog, Uncle Ike's Pot Shop

Further reading

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