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Sam
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By far one of the best written non-fiction books I read in a while.
— Jan 02, 2025 08:22AM
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SeaShore
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He reminds us about what to take seriously. He gives us a way to think rationally knowing that irrationality is always on the forefront.
He covers so much in a short 'space' -makes me wonder about too much.
Well written and the Princeton audio is exceptional, reading this book made me wonder about the author -he is writing from several places and even at mid 40's when this book was written. He was born in 1972.
— Aug 19, 2024 07:39AM
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He covers so much in a short 'space' -makes me wonder about too much.
Well written and the Princeton audio is exceptional, reading this book made me wonder about the author -he is writing from several places and even at mid 40's when this book was written. He was born in 1972.
Lissa Malloy
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I’m probably not done reading today but “Trump-voting denizens of Applebees” is such a sick burn I had to stop and grab it
— Jul 31, 2024 12:18PM
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Lissa Malloy
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How do republicans still exist in 2024
— Jul 29, 2024 07:52PM
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