Official Review: Structure by Andrew Plotner

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Re: Official Review: Structure by Andrew Plotner

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The fact that the author toys with his readers' emotions as they read the book is commendable.
Thank you for the review.
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No. Thank YOU. I would have a difficult time just plowing through a book on politics, let alone reviewing it. The fact you saw a gap in your knowledge and grabbed for something to fill it is both brave and inspiring. I try and do that myself but more often than naught I don't have the perseverance to stay the course. I'm glad there are people like you around and even "gladder" you're here at OBC where I can benefit from you.

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LauraLeeWasHere wrote: 28 Dec 2019, 07:33 No. Thank YOU. I would have a difficult time just plowing through a book on politics, let alone reviewing it. The fact you saw a gap in your knowledge and grabbed for something to fill it is both brave and inspiring. I try and do that myself but more often than naught I don't have the perseverance to stay the course. I'm glad there are people like you around and even "gladder" you're here at OBC where I can benefit from you.

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