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harbinger

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Review of 'Compassionate Achiever' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

Somehow manages to be both overly expansive in scientific citations and thoroughly unconvincing. Maybe it's because the book is a rotting word-salad easily summarized by "look at how great of a person I am, here are a few basically disconnected things I happen to do, be like me. Here are unrelated research efforts explained in tedious detail."

The only other thing of note are the nauseating platitudes. At one point he actually spells out meaning of the "glass half-full" proverb. It's like a ninth-grader trying to reach a two-page word count in his remedial English class.

I've come away from this book less likely to be compassionate than I was going in.

"This comprehensive cat care guide from the star of the hit Animal Planet show "My …

Review of 'Total cat mojo' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A very thorough and comprehensive introduction to feline communication and parenting, although sometimes rambling, disorganized, and a bit narcissistic. He makes frequent scornful comments about pet owners -- understandable, I suppose, as his job entailed him going into the homes of some likely heartless/dim-witted folks that were mistreating their cat.

Still, Jackson seems to have amazing insight into feline behavior and how to make them feel as comfortable as possible. This seems like the book to get to solve any problem that could conceivably arise with one's cat.

Jack Kerouac: Dharma Bums (1976, Lightyear Press) 3 stars

The Dharma Bums is a 1958 novel by Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac. The basis …

Review of 'Dharma Bums' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

He lost me right around the time when his benevolent, wealthy family back east happily took him back in with little complaint. Not being an option for me personally, I began to resent what I then saw as a sort of laziness, rather than admirable daring to live an unconventional life.

A. A. Attanasio: Radix (Paperback, 1990, Bantam Books) 2 stars

Review of 'Radix' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

An extremely imaginative world, but without much philosophical or social substance to it. Couldn't make it all the way through the audiobook, as I became sort of lost given the constant change of setting and characters that this book entails. Thus, it was neither entertaining nor instructive, ultimately, although it had a few key moments of interest.