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Gracie Lirette
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"My guess is that as long as people act toward their fellows in exploitative and selfish ways, the vampires will be with us."
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Even though I have barely started, this book is not as boring as I originally thought it would be. Each chapter I learn something new, and I personally find it very informative and- dare I say it- mildly entertaining?
— Jul 31, 2024 02:11PM
-page 22
Even though I have barely started, this book is not as boring as I originally thought it would be. Each chapter I learn something new, and I personally find it very informative and- dare I say it- mildly entertaining?
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Gracie Lirette
is 99% done
This book, honestly, was so much better than I expected it to be. Foster helps break down hard to understand topics and literature in a way that students are easily able to understand, and he provides plenty of examples (too many, if you ask me. The guy's a yapper.) I also love that he included the test case at the end so we can see for ourselves the skills we've picked up along the way of reading.
— Aug 12, 2024 09:01AM
Gracie Lirette
is on page 51 of 314
I'm going to be honest, the entirety of chapters five and six were... not really necessary. The author was really just giving examples for chapter four in both of them, and I feel like I just wasted time.
Stop yapping, dude.
— Aug 06, 2024 03:03PM
Stop yapping, dude.

