Review of Nemesis 6

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Some of the terms used in this book sound overly complicated, so I'll probably pass on this book. But it's great that the author wrote this to help bring awareness to the importance of protecting our biosphere.
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This book can make us aware of the dangers that lie ahead and might encourage us to change our course of action.
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Not interested in reading this book. You provided an excellent review. I also think a younger audience would enjoy this book more.
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Our biosphere is important and it is necessary to safeguard it. However, human activities continue to increase rapidly and constantly destroying the biosphere. This book is an awareness to save the earth. Congrats on BOTD.
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"Nemesis 6" by Richard Mollinger is a thought-provoking book addressing the Anthropocene and the sixth mass extinction. I like this book because It offers strategic solutions through technology, emphasizing unity to protect our biosphere. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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As we continue to prioritize our newfound religion - humanity - with endless endeavors to see that we defeat hunger and war, we are setting ourselves up for a dangerous future. I hope relevant authorities will do the needful.
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This book contains a plethora of information about what is wrong with our world and how to fix it. Everyone should read it because we all have a role to play in this revolution.
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Post by Balkis Emah »

Your evaluation was well-written and insightful. The sample pages had vast information about how industrialization and careless behavior by humans are destroying the biosphere and causing severe climatic changes. The author has undoubtedly done extensive research on this subject. I was shocked to learn about how the thinning of the permafrost layer will trigger the next catastrophe. I appreciate the author's effort to raise awareness so we can work towards arresting this problem. Congrats on the BOTD!
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I genuinely hope this book finds the right audience. It seems to be insightful; however, it may be difficult to understand due to the complex terminology used. Hence, I'll be skipping it. Congrats on the BOTD!
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This seems to be an exciting book. The desire to make the world a better place for everyone motivated the writing of this book. I hope that desire is achieved eventually. Thanks for the review.
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I think it is an interesting concept which could provide a lot of important information to readers. Although it´s not my kind of book, I surely think others will apreciate it. Good review!
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The only way to overcome is self-awareness and how to bring balance to our biosphere also the impact it will be on climate. Great review.
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Very interesting read. I think this book touches upon every relevant issue today. A must-read for anyone still deciding what is important to fight for, where to put your vote, who to rely on to represent the voice of a people. If you really want to understand the world in 2023 this book mentions just about everything important. All that's left, is deciding how you want to live your life. It is a good place to start.
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The author did a good job of raising awareness on the need to the need to be more intentional about taking care of our environment.
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I like that the book offers strategic solutions and emphasises the need for global cooperation. I’d like to learn about how the thinning of the permafrost layer can trigger the next catastrophe.
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