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Review from The Elephant in the Brain →

Thoroughly surveying various social behaviors and frameworks, Simler and Hanson paint their human motive picture with clear structures and delight examples. Seen in countless works over the centuries, the thesis is as old as time: every man for himself. This time around though, the authors focus on concrete and detailed results, hand holding readers to..

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Yesss! I love books like this!

Review from APEX →

This books reminds me of The Dragon Factory in the Joe Ledger series, i love love LOVE these science experiment books, and this book was no different! I havent read one that dealt with these kinds of test subjects before, so it was very interesting to me!

Wow!

Review from Existential →

This book is great! I love how it dabs into the extraterrestrial, without being too hoaky. Max is my new favorite character, he’s so different from other males i’ve read about, and in my opinion, more realistic, which makes it more enjoyable for me. And i think the narrater matches him perfectly aswell!

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Review from Villains Rule →

So yeah, the protagonist tells it straight out: he’s a villain and a bad guy. The story was humorous up to ta point but I got real tired of rooting for an a$$hole. Trust the protagonist: he doesn’t lie but there’s no redeeming value to him. Got to chapter 26 and I lost all hope..

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excellent

Review from The Hellbound Heart →

this book was really quite something. I read it because I enjoyed the movie hellraiser, but now I think I will read the rest of Clive Barker’s work. spooky, thrilling, and fast-paced.

crap

Review from Earth Alone →

better stop after four chapters because all it was was him crying the main character whining and whining whining and falling and just being a big wus and pathetic