Official Review: DisOrganized Thoughts by Zeek
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Official Review: DisOrganized Thoughts by Zeek
Disorganized Thoughts is not like your conventional book. As the name implies, it covers the views and opinions of the writer, Zeek, on several topics which might be seen as controversial by individuals. Also, these random thoughts were written down as they came to the writer. Some thoughts of the writer cut across topics like religion and politics. Some others have a bearing on police brutality, race/racism, gender, group thinking, and the value of individuality.
The writer started by revealing how the world came to be and various things that brought about divisions all over the world. The author then wrote about politics while using the United States as a case study, the feasibility of gun reforms in a country where illegal ownership of guns is preeminent, the average treatment of people of colour by the police in the United States of America, and a lot more.
Zeek criticized some systems I mentioned earlier while giving suggestions on what could be done to make things right and probably make the society a better place one can live in. As much as Zeek believes that the topics contained in the book are those he wouldn’t dare talk about with most people, I am usually open to discussions like that with people.
Apparently, the pace of the writer is irregular and random. Being a person that enjoys reading about controversial topics and the views of others, I found this book to be engrossing and thought-provoking. Other times, some contents of the book came off as sad, funny, and refreshing.
I did relate to a lot of things present in the book. In fact, I found myself agreeing with almost every view of the writer. What I loved most about the book is the sincerity, openness, and the civil manner with which the writer passed his message across. On the other hand, I couldn’t get myself to dislike any part or element of the book. While reading the book, I did not discover any form of profanity in it. Also, it had no erotic contents.
I did find a lot of errors in this book, which makes it need another round of editing. However, considering the nature of the book, I’d remove only one star from it. Therefore, I am giving the book a rating of three out of four stars. Open-minded people and anyone who would love to read about the topics that I mentioned are contained in this book will find it appealing, and I recommend it to them.
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Exactly. It is really helpful.
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I also like 'civil manner with which the writer passed his message across'. This would make his message more easily understood, and less provoking or offending.
I think this is a great book and a great review as well.
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