Review of Nemesis 6

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This review states, rightfully, that our youth need to read this. Our youth are freer due to technology and science to bring to the global community both in-box and out-of-the-box solutions to begin a much needed reversal. Thanks for your clarity in this review.
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The book sounds interesting to read for its emphasis on the need for unity. I promise to add it to my shelf and read it the soonest possible.
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This is a unique philosophical non-fiction book highlighting an perspective of what is leading the world to its eventual decline and the extinction of civilization. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review.
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Based on the cover, I thought I was looking at a science fiction story, but, obviously this was a false assumption. This seems like a thought-provoking book for everyone who is worried about the current state and future of our globe. Thank you for the intriguing review!
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Post by Cristina Corui Mihailescu »

Very informative review. I thought it was a sci-fi book, but it is a scientific one, a very recent one since it speaks of the latest pandemics and its correlation to politics.
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Thank you for your review. I appreciate you referencing a specific chapter, that really shows how carefully you read the book. While this story sounds fascinating, I’m not sure if it’s something I’d enjoy reading in my off-time.
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I like how the first letter of each word in the title of Nemesis Mass Extinction 6 that is N-M-E, almost sounds like an 'enemy.' Richard Mollinger did an excellent job in communicating the problems and solutions in his book. This book is full of interesting and intriguing ideas that is a lot to take in. It is an excellent non-fiction book tackling about real-world problems that threatens humanity. I am not familiar with what most of the terms applied in the review, regarding the economics and politics. However I would pass on this one as I feel this would not suit my interests as of now. This book will be good for fans of science projects and younger readers possibly in future generations.
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This is a very informative book, which pulls on facts and quotes and likens activity back to the Greek Gods. But while I don't deny there is an issue with the climate, this really isn't one for me.
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I am so horribly disappointed! I mean come on, you look at this awesome cover, read the title and subtitle predicting "Mass Extinction" am I really so terribly wrong to expect a great sci-fi story? Everything was making me ready to discover my favourite genre, and instead I get green non-fiction! While I agree with dangers, I don't exactly want to read it currently especially since I am aware about this issues already. Apologies and congratulations on BOTD!
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Industrialization has helped humans greatly in their lives on earth, but only a few see the adverse effects and nearing threat if something is not done. Global warming, for instance, is characterized by human activities, and it has had its share of climate changes. This book is just what we need right now as Earth inhabitants.
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This is a masterfully written review. The words written in this review are honestly showing that this book was read with an open mind. I cannot wait to read this book.
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Enlightenment and awareness of the health of the Mother Earth. One biosphere, one people.
The reviewer choice of words is too complicated and complex for an average reader.
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The future that this book predicts is scary if it relates to our reality. I would definitely like to read it. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Chimdik Chimezi »

A book focused on the health of our biosphere seems to be an interesting. I would consider reading "Nemesis 6" by Richard Mollinger to know about plans to safeguard the biosphere.
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With the ultimate goal of regulating the health of our biosphere, it sounds like this book is both important and enlightening.
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