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Overall good

Review from Super Thinking →

This is really a “catch all” book of thinking and even business concepts. You can find a lot on other books, and some stuff is new (for me). But the value is that you don’t have to read/listen to 12 other books, it’s all here. Worth it!

A compelling advocate for Evolution

Review from Evolution for Everyone →

The author said his book is a way to merge science with creationism. Not so. He gave the ever changing science the role of the highest authority and downgraded creationism as having no authority, therefore discounting all the science-backed facts that prove the Bible and the opinions of his science colleagues who disagree with him.

Mycotastic

Review from In Search of Mycotopia →

I really enjoyed this book. The depth and breadth of information not only directly about fungi, but also about how humans are affected mentally, physically, psychologically, spiritually, and financially by fungi is phenomenal. Definitely has me wanting to join a local mycological group and start enjoying the benefits of a life enhanced by mycology.

Inspiring, but slightly disjointed plot

Review from Running to the Edge →

This book is really about one coach’s approach (Bob Larsen) to training for world class marathon performance. The plot line follows several runners under Bob’s tutelage. It’s an interesting insight into the running sport from one perspective, by an author who has a strong admiration of coach Larsen.

Worthwhile read

Review from Mine! →

Great book to help us understand, in laymen’s terms, the legal theories of ownership. Some ideas may be debatable, but that is part of the fun. Great job.

A bit grating

Review from American Serial Killers →

I do want to say I enjoyed this book. I just find it a bit grating that the author looks down his nose at anyone enjoying true crime or producing true crime content… except himself of course. He seems to think he’s better than everyone else that consumes or produces true crime content because he’s..

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Love this author

Review from Hawke’s Prey →

My only, and minor complaint is the Hispanic sounding reader. He’s not the most believable and realistic sounding. I’m a born and raised Texan, so unnatural sounding readers irks me some, but not enough to not listen. As always Mr. Wortham is a phenomenal writer, and his story lines are captivating.