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"Under other circumstances, I might be finding this book hilarious and itching to read more of it. Having just finished two Christopher Moore books (Love Story #1 and #2), this one feels like eating a cake after having had rich marshmallows and jangris. Maybe I should come back to this later, when the aftereffects are less potent." — Sep 18, 2016 02:47AM
"Under other circumstances, I might be finding this book hilarious and itching to read more of it. Having just finished two Christopher Moore books (Love Story #1 and #2), this one feels like eating a cake after having had rich marshmallows and jangris. Maybe I should come back to this later, when the aftereffects are less potent." — Sep 18, 2016 02:47AM
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"Hmmm. Seems more political than psychological so far, and I didn't know that the agenda behind the book was to push evolutionary psychology as a valid branch of psychological study - I'm okay with evopsych itself, just would have liked it if the title had hinted at that fact.
Hoping the book still pays off in the end though." — Aug 19, 2016 04:52AM
"Hmmm. Seems more political than psychological so far, and I didn't know that the agenda behind the book was to push evolutionary psychology as a valid branch of psychological study - I'm okay with evopsych itself, just would have liked it if the title had hinted at that fact.
Hoping the book still pays off in the end though." — Aug 19, 2016 04:52AM
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"Mary Roach's style is apt for NYT article type works, but gets tiring in book form. I'm finding that even a topic like sexual research can be rendered boring and dull." — Dec 22, 2017 02:40AM
"Mary Roach's style is apt for NYT article type works, but gets tiring in book form. I'm finding that even a topic like sexual research can be rendered boring and dull." — Dec 22, 2017 02:40AM


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