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Qin
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556 books | 21 friends

Darjeeling
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David W...
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C.S. Cooper

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Average rating: 3.38 · 29 ratings · 11 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
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The Awakening (The Axom Saga)

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Dave  Rubin
“Don’t Burn This Book may not usher in world peace, balance the national debt, or improve your sex life, but while those are worthy pursuits, that wasn’t my goal. Instead, I want to champion the values that keep people safe, sane, and free.”
Dave Rubin, Don't Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in an Age of Unreason

Dave  Rubin
“If we’re going to confront reality honestly, then nothing can be off-limits. Our power structures, our political leaders, and our religious institutions all must be fair game in a free society. There’s a fine line when jokes and mockery become cruel and pointless, but this is the line comedians have toed since the beginning of time. We must relentlessly defend their ability not only to push our limits but also to occasionally trip over the line into sacrilege and controversy.”
Dave Rubin, Don't Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in an Age of Unreason

Dave  Rubin
“Researchers at the University of Missouri had found a “gender equality paradox” when they studied 475,000 teenagers across the globe. They noted that hyperegalitarian countries such as Finland, Norway, and Sweden had a smaller percentage of female STEM graduates than countries such as Albania and Algeria, which are considered less advanced”
Dave Rubin, Don't Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in an Age of Unreason

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