Review of The American Culture Crisis

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That's an interesting and crucial topic to discuss especially for the generations below 40 years old. I agree with you that despite the author's focus on the US most can easily relate to this topic. This is a well-analysed and informative review, Seetha. Thanks for the recommendation, I will keep an eye out for this one.
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I found this review very well-written and informative. It highlights the main points of the book, such as the impact of modern habits on health and the practical solutions suggested by the author. I liked how the reviewer connects the topic to a global concern, making the book relevant to any reader. Additionally, the author’s approach—presenting facts without imposing rigid rules—seems to make the reading experience engaging and accessible. Overall, this review made me curious to read the book.
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:cry: I found this review very well-written and informative. It highlights the main points of the book, such as the impact of modern habits on health and the practical solutions suggested by the author. I liked how the reviewer connects the topic to a global concern, making the book relevant to any reader. Additionally, the author’s approach—presenting facts without imposing rigid rules—seems to make the reading experience engaging and accessible. Overall, this review made me curious to read the book.
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Like you said, this is a much-needed book for us. We have changed a lot, and our lives have become faster. We have to change this. Thanks for introducing this book!
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