What didn't you understand in this book?

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What didn't you understand in this book?

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What didn't you understand in this book?
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To be completely honest, every topic in this book has been discussed in a clear, straightforward, and detailed manner, leaving me with no difficulty in understanding any of them. Therefore, I found no topic too challenging to comprehend.
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To be honest . Everything explained in this book was very clear and concise. They were very easy to understand. And I feel that everyone that reads this will understand it.
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It was a really good book. I feel the author did a great job of making the book as simple to understand as it is. Very outstanding
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Wonderful book. No question whatsoever. The author was superb and great. Easy to understand and an all round great read.
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I understood practically everything I read. Great book and great job by the author.
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Some of the historical details felt a bit dense at times. Adding infographics or timelines might have made these sections easier to digest.
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It centers on the cultural, legal, and political forces that have advanced the nation. Although academic in nature, the book is full with relevant anecdotes that skillfully illustrate thematic points using statistics and business anecdotes from well-known brands 
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