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Why the foul language?

Review from The Sisters Café →

I lost track how many times the “s”word was used. It’s ugly to say and ugly to hear… The story could have been a lot of fun and would have held my interest have I not needed to hear s—every 5 minutes the… well toilet word…

Wimpy Women

Review from The Sisters Café →

The women were whiney and submissive. I could not listen to the whole book. It was to unrealistic. Mad me mad these girls could not stand up for themselves or tell someone NO.

Now I know why he deserves the title of father of psychedelics

Review from PIHKAL →

An incredible view into the life of Sasha (Alexander), Ann Shulgin and the people who supported their efforts. This is a must read for those fascinated by the chemistry of psychedelics and personal exploration. The book combines scientific insights with the Shulgins’ experiences, offering a captivating narrative. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding..

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Wayyyy too short.

Review from A True Account →

The story had so much potential but it fell flat. The world building was great and I felt compelled to learn more about the characters, but it just delve deeply enough for me to end up caring for anyone. Felt unfinished…

Kept me laughing

Review from The Sisters Café →

This book has it all. Romance, community drama, friendship, but best of all was the humor. I have not read a book so well written with humor in a very long time. Great writing and the narrator did a fabulous job.