Review of Nemesis 6

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Nemesis 6
Looking at the world age in the last 200 years from 1823, it has drastically changed in the previous 65 years since the 1957 onslaught war.
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Not sure if I'll read this book but it does sound interesting. Since humans are the main reason for destruction of mankind as well as the earth, it could be quite a eye opener and might just change mankind to do things differently. Thanks for a great review.
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This sounds like an interesting and informative book on how humanity’s actions are leading to mass extinction. I’m intrigued to see what the author thinks the solution to the fixing the balance is when we’re so far off-kilter. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I think the global nemesis that the world is experiencing would be worse due to negligence and carelessness. The point is it is affecting the health sanity in the nation. Nice review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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The book contains great deal of information though most of the terms are vague. I will check out the book. A well-written review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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From the review and the sample of *Nemesis 6* by Richard Mollinger, I believe that is of paramount importance that young people read, understand, discuss and act on the information promulgated. The reason I became a public school teacher is encapsulated in the ideas in this book. Humans have become a geological force and we a ‘cooking’ our planet. The environmental window for humans is closing as we continue to disregard the natural world to our detriment. Thank you very, very much for writing this book.
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This book falls into the category of eye opening reads and the one that inspires the reader to take action nad make some changes. I think this is a serious and important book that everyone should read.
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When I first saw the cover of this book, I didn't expect it to have this type of narrative. However, your review piqued my interest, especially the criticism you mentioned about the alliance of capitalism and communism to neoliberalism. As someone who is familiar with politics, I can understand how the author came up with this idea. This book seems very intriguing and I appreciate your review. Thank you!
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This was an insightful review to an informative book. The author did an amazing job of making readers get exposed to a new world of knowledge and terms
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At first glance, I thought this was some type of fictional story that wasn't based on any real metrics. After reading the OBC official review, I was pleasantly surprised by the authors analysis and findings to support his work.
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Post by Cynthia Christabel Okolobi »

This is significant information. When I initially saw Richard Molinger's Nemesis 6, I assumed it was a science fiction novel. However, even just the initial chapter's statistics and data are sufficient to cause worry about the fate of our world.
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A very informative piece. It really deserves a five star rating.
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What I actual thought the book will be like by the name is quite different from the review. However, I would love to read this book to find out more because if it's interesting storyline. Congrats on BOTD.
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The book looks at impact of human influence on our biosphere. The book title makes one believe that it is a work of fiction but its concepts point to approved scientific concepts.
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I don't often enjoy reading books with heavy themes on economics and politics, so I'll probably skip this book. Is there even a mention of Asia and how the catastrophe affected Asians? I'm more inclined to read it if it's not exclusively focused on the activities in the West. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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