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Social commentary and sarcasm, both at the same time -- sounds wonderful. Great review, too! :D
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Juliet+1 wrote: 02 Feb 2020, 17:38 Social commentary and sarcasm, both at the same time -- sounds wonderful. Great review, too! :D
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An engaging commentary on our genetic and cultural predispositions to celebrate some people and devalue others with regard to success and failure looks quite meaningful read. Thanks for your informative review.
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sanjus wrote: 05 Feb 2020, 02:07 An engaging commentary on our genetic and cultural predispositions to celebrate some people and devalue others with regard to success and failure looks quite meaningful read. Thanks for your informative review.
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Thanks for the review, it is good to know which books we can reserve for those dull and boring times when we need something more light hearted and humourous

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readerrihana wrote: 07 Feb 2020, 08:55 Thanks for the review, it is good to know which books we can reserve for those dull and boring times when we need something more light hearted and humourous

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I think it makes hard truths easier to swallow when theres humour involved but I also agree that its still best taken in small doses.
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Amy747 wrote: 12 Feb 2020, 10:11 I think it makes hard truths easier to swallow when theres humour involved but I also agree that its still best taken in small doses.
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Humor and cartoons paired with social commentary. It sounds interesting, and I'm always up for a laugh. I'm not sure how far I'll go if the humor becomes too cloying, though. Thanks for the recommendation and the honest review!
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This is not a subject that I am I treated in. I usually like to read to escape the real world and I don't think this is a book that would offer that. Thanks o
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Kelyn wrote: 13 Feb 2020, 00:37 Humor and cartoons paired with social commentary. It sounds interesting, and I'm always up for a laugh. I'm not sure how far I'll go if the humor becomes too cloying, though. Thanks for the recommendation and the honest review!
A cartoon/aphorism a day is what I'd suggest - like reading your daily comics in a newspaper or something. :D

Shabram22 wrote: 14 Feb 2020, 02:53 This is not a subject that I am I treated in. I usually like to read to escape the real world and I don't think this is a book that would offer that. Thanks o
For your review!
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I liked this book and rated it 4 out of 4 stars. It was funny to read.

Nice review!
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bookreviewmi1111 wrote: 19 Jun 2020, 08:38 I liked this book and rated it 4 out of 4 stars. It was funny to read.

Nice review!
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This was a very good read for me. We unnecessarily put impossible stardards on ourselves, causing sadness and depression. We should instead just embrace diversity and out unique selves and abilities. I love your review as well.
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