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Michael Workman
There's nothing quite like the timeless struggle of the scholar whose own (justly) towering ego compels battle Modernia's own treacherous gorgons and brutal cyclopes--the homeless and the autistic. We may still wake despondently into this Kafkaesque-but-times-a-million hellscape alone, but after reading this now-classic tome I know we're at least alone together. So the next time some lib asks, What really is a man, anyway?, and kiss a Quran, just point to our author and grin: We have OUR answer!
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Lucky Watts
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just a 3 min opinion. No, reallly! check the duration in the info! Zero stars. Not even anything to back up what was said even an example. Did the author graduate high school? I thought he was a doctor. Poor observing on my part.