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C. Zacharias

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Reviewed: 11-10-24

There was no cohesive plot-line to this book. It was a series of random things that he saw or ate or did. Nothing particularly insightful or helpful for someone looking for a path to healing. It may have been cathartic for the author, but I see nothing redeeming for the reader.

Having said that, there were some entertaining moments.

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Not “essays”, lists

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Reviewed: 05-24-24

There is no doubt that this book is full of important and potentially life changing information.
The problem is that it is presented as a series of lists, not essays. The sheer volume of information coming at you simply overwhelmed me. I didn’t have time to process one idea before the next one is presented, and then the next one, and then the next one ….
It doesn’t help that it is read to you in an almost monotone voice.

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Reviewed: 02-06-24

This is one of several books that I have read that give a good perspective on the topic of slavery in the United States. As such, I feel that it should be widely read. 

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Should be essential reading

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Reviewed: 01-29-24

I was engaged from start to finish.
A lot of “patriots” would learn some essential lessons were they to read this book

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Well balanced and thorough

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Reviewed: 01-21-24

Not only was it engaging, but I learned lots. Well worth the time to listen to.
Absolutely loved the section on the court’s treatment of intelligent design!

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Shines a light on a profoundly silly system

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Reviewed: 01-17-24

I loved the interview at Yale! It spoke volumes on how greed has tainted things. Yale has $22 billion in their endowment fund. They don’t come close to spending what the fund spits out (tax free). Yet they want more. When asked “how much would be enough”, the answer was they could never have enough.

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Hardly a taste

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Reviewed: 01-07-24

I’ve listened to several books on Greek mythology. In them, you get much more complete stories. This book gives you a Cole’s notes version of a small sampling of Chinese mythology.
I expected more when I purchased, so this book left me disappointed.
The author even states at the end that he has given just a taste so you can choose to dive in deeper. This seems to be a recipe for disappointment. If you want to learn about Chinese mythology, this book leaves you wanting. You are much better off getting a more complete book. I wish I knew of one to recommend.

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Lots of terrific guidance

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Reviewed: 12-22-23

This book was recommended to me and having just finished it, I have already recommended it to a friend.

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The frequent use of logical fallacies

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Reviewed: 12-02-23

There are a few wonderful messages in this book, but I found them drowned out by the incessant use of logical fallacies (non-sequiturs, straw man, ad hominem, etc).

The author is no doubt well versed in oratory skills. He uses them throughout to convince the reader of his beliefs. He takes a biological fact, and links it through a non-sequitur to something that he either believes, or simply wants you to believe. These half truths are a lot more convincing than had he just presented his beliefs.

This is a technique used by charlatans.

He also likes to use anecdotal evidence to prove his extraordinary claims. A clear violation of the Sagan law.

This is one of those books where, because the author knows so much about the topic (biology), he is able to bamboozle the readers and thus convince them of anything.

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All around great boot

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Reviewed: 11-08-23

The author provides a much needed perspective, and she provides it in a well organized and engaging manner.
Would definitely recommend.

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