This is a very disappointing chronology of the 1980’s and the “yuppie” phenomenon. This is mostly a NYC centered description of how baby boomers evolved into high end consumers – the narrative is anecdotal and relies on tired stereotypes.
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Too much extra Garbage
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I wanted to like this and I feel disappointed I used a credit for it. I’m not into listening to strong profanity. Off color jokes. a lustful hero and scenes that are a little more steamy then I am comfortable with reading about. I also don’t appreciate the hints about politics, I feel like its..
Engaging and suspenseful
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It took me a bit to get into the story, this was a new author for me. But it was engaging and well written. I did think the narrator could’ve put a little more inflection at times in his voice. I thought it was a bit monotone. But overall, I truly enjoyed the book. Looking..
Very well read.
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Training and perseverance.
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Goood story but
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Love the story base
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Extremely addictive!
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With a title like Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid, how could I resist the book? The author breaks down the science of ecology and climate change into manageable chunks, with each of its thirteen chapters focusing on different aspects of how we know what’s happening and its impact, including critical concepts seldom discussed outside academic..
Good story
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