Review of Nemesis 6

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It's good to have an opinion on things many people will take for granted. I'm glad the book has its own point of view.
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I can honestly say that we need to have kids read this book, heck we need positions read this book. We are killing this planet with our current ways. We have to change and start to fix things or future generations won't have much left.
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I agree with you that this book is an important read for young people, as they are the ones who will inherit the world that we are currently shaping. It is essential that they understand the challenges that we face, and the potential solutions that are available to us.
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I like reading futuristic so I’m looking forward to digging into this novel to find out what the Anthropocene are and how they changed the world. Who are fighting this threat and will they succeed? Only one way to find out!
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This book really seems to take a close look at revolutions and how they’ve impacted our current times. Interesting.
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As you said a positive change over the next generations could be the way to get back the balance we lost.The book sounds very interesting and informative. The greed and ignorance of human is the biggest reason why we are facing destruction in many ways. Congratulations on winning BOTD.
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I am well aware of how capitalism and its related ideologies like neoliberalism have damaged the morality of many people as well as the world we live in. This is why I am very intrigued by the solutions that the author will propose in this book and how effective and practical these solutions are.
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I had a hard time getting through the review. As impressive as it is, the plot is not for me. Great work.
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This non-fiction book seems informative in how to fight against another mass extinction. I like that it provides another perspective to the climate extremes we are experiencing. Great review!
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Nemesis 6, when I heard the name, I thought it was a sci-fi novel but it's even better, it's an informative read that spotlights the consequences of our action s on the biosphere. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Thank you for your informative review. I'm glad you enjoyed the book so much. I found the numbers he quoted in the beginning staggering. I'm sure those that are interested in science and conserving the earth will be fascinated by this book. You are right that it's the next few generations that has to try and get us on the right path again. Unfortunately, science is not something I understand very well, so I will pass on this one.
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I am not a fan of this genre, and most of the topics are unfamiliar to me, but the book appears noteworthy for taking a bold step to address global concerns in order to ensure a better future.
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The BOTD is not for me. As soon as I read the piece where freedom of speech should be replaced with fair speech, I automatically disliked the book. If not for freedom of speech, then this book would not exist.
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Interesting review, but I'm not interested in this genre, thus it's not for me.
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Post by Sonia_Gonzalez »

At first, I thought this was a science fiction book and was extremely interested. The book has some interesting facts, but European history, as it would be currently understood was not the birthplace of democracy, Ancient Greece was, and it has existed since way before the French and American revolutions happened. I also believe the author needs to clarify their thoughts, is the book meant to criticize politics, economy, or freedom? This book does not seem enlightening.
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