Review of Nemesis 6

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I love books that make one to critically think about the future. The world has experienced different forms of pandemics and anything that would be done to stop them from reoccurring shouldn't be taken for granted. Congrats on the book of the day.
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This books sounds like a well-researched and thought-provoking read that encompasses humankind's past, present, and future. Thanks for the review!
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I'm impressed that you found it necessary to highlight the importance of how Mollinger uses ‘revolution’; it is massively misused in contemporary times. As to a key issue, anthropocentricity, it's a proper warning to us about the arrogance of that state of being; as if humankind is special relative to all other organisms or matter on this planet.
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The title, Nemesis 6, sounds like a book not talking about global warming, science, and what the world look like in the future. Though, it is so important to know this prediction, I'm gonna skip the book because I can't connect to the writing style of the author. Nevertheless, congratulations to the author on BOTD!
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I appreciate your positive comments about the book's exploration of European history, particularly its connection to the French and American revolutions. By delving into the birthplace of democracy and the ongoing efforts to break free from destructive practices, readers can gain a deeper understanding of past and present economic practices worldwide. This aspect of the book serves as a valuable foundation for the global scale of the project.
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Humans are their own worst enemies and this book seems to explore this narrative so I am intrigued. I am also curious about the topic of the sixth mass extinction. This book sounds interesting so congratulations on BOTD.
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I appreciated the way the author highlighted the importance of considering the health of our biosphere and the impact of human behavior on the planet. It is a crucial topic that requires more attention and action.
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Post by Fredrick Felix Mnjala Maneno »

This sounds like an intense read. The issue of environmental protection and what humanity basically does to the environment is thorny at best. I'd love to see how this one plays out. Excellent review.
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The beginning of the industrial revolution is a big topic we must face no matter what thanks for the review interesting topic.
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The book is very informative but it's not my style. I pass this book to whosoever finds interest in it. I enjoyed reading the review, congratulations on BOTD
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Nemesis 6 is like a projection of out alternate reality. With world powers always imposing and making global decisions, our planet is at a higher risk of extinction.
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I'm not such a big fan of science fiction but I want to check this one out. You delivered a great review. Well done and congratulations on being the BOTD.
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I commend the author for coming up with such a captivating plot and book cover. My attention seems to be piqued by the necessity for us to be conscious of the effects of our behavior and how they affect the climate. I appreciate your thorough review and am looking forward to reading this book. Congratulations on becoming today's featured book!
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Saving our planet should be a mandatory priority for everyone so book like this a pointing us in the correct direction. This sounds like a very insightful book. Well done on the review.
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Post by Pauline Parnell »

Nemesi 6 discussed how irreversible damage has been done to the earth, the atmosphere, and the oceans as a result of human activity. For instance, methane emissions are increasing, carbon dioxide levels are rising, and biodiversity is disappearing. How can these and other problems be resolved? I need to read this book. I appreciate your review.
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