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a manifesto more than a textbook

Review from Sociology: Exploring Human Society →

As much as I agree with the author in his political views, this is a manifesto rather than a social scientific book. It suffers from some serious conformation bias, selectively presenting confirmatory evidence or simply confusing dogmas for facts in order to support specific political agendas rather than providing a balanced discussion.

The best of the series…

Review from Hunter’s Claim →

Can you imagine being married to The Voice; David Brenin? He’d try to discuss some prosaic thing and there you’d be, trying to remove his clothing. You’d never get to work on time. That being said, on to Hunter’s Claim. World-building, character building are top notch. It’s very easy to become invested in the story..

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Alien love is for everybody

Review from Challenging Saber →

I got caught up in the adventure. Razor the sexy alien saves Taylor the Earth girl from the bad aliens, like a hero should. Turns out, he did the bad guys a favor, saving them from the clever and incredibly brave Taylor, who pretty much kicked everybody’s butt all the time, not discounting the fact..

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