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“Reading Originals made me feel like I was seated across from Adam Grant at a dinner party, as one of my favorite thinkers thrilled me with his insights and his wonderfully new take on the world.” —Malcolm Gladwell, author of Outliers and The Tipping Point

Originals is one of the most important and captivating books I have ever read, full of surprising and powerful ideas. It will not only change the way you see the world; it might just change the way you live your life. And it could very well inspire you to change your world.” —Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook and author of Lean In

With Give and Take, Adam Grant not only introduced a landmark new paradigm for success but also established himself as one of his generation’s most compelling and provocative thought leaders. In Originals he again addresses the challenge of improving the world, but now from the perspective of becoming original: choosing to champion novel ideas and values that go against the grain, battle conformity, and buck outdated traditions. How can we originate new ideas, policies, and practices without risking it all?

Using surprising studies and stories spanning business, politics, sports, and entertainment, Grant explores how to recognize a good idea, speak up without getting silenced, build a coalition of allies, choose the right time to act, and manage fear and doubt; how parents and teachers can nurture originality in children; and how leaders can build cultures that welcome dissent. Learn from an entrepreneur who pitches his start-ups by highlighting the reasons not to invest, a woman at Apple who challenged Steve Jobs from three levels below, an analyst who overturned the rule of secrecy at the CIA, a billionaire financial wizard who fires employees for failing to criticize him, and a TV executive who didn’t even work in comedy but saved Seinfeld from the cutting-room floor. The payoff is a set of groundbreaking insights about rejecting conformity and improving the status quo.


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“Part of the fun of Grant’s book is that he redeems behaviors we typically regard with puritan disdain. . . . Thought-provoking.”
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“Fresh research, counter-intuitive insights, lively writing, practical calls to action . . . Grant has a deserved reputation as an original thinker.”
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“[Grant] examines what successful non-conformists . . . have in common, all in an effort to help the rest of us learn how to do things like bust myths, speak truth to power, and avoid groupthink without getting sidelined.”
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“Adam Grant is a serious social scientist, master storyteller and infectious optimist. . . . Originals is filled with fresh insights on a broad array of topics that are important to our personal and professional lives. Mr. Grant has an uncanny ability to infuse a familiar topic with deeper meaning and leave the reader feeling hopeful and a little exhilarated.”
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“This extraordinary, wildly entertaining book sheds new light on the Age of Disruption. What does it take to make a meaningful difference? And how can you apply this insight to your own life? By debunking myths of success stories, challenging long-held beliefs of process, and finding commonality among those who are agents of profound change, Adam Grant gives us a powerful new perspective on not just our place in the world, but our potential to shake it up entirely.”
—JJ Abrams, director of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, co-creator and executive producer of Lost, and cofounder of Bad Robot

“After launching hundreds of businesses—from airlines to trains, music to mobile, and now a spaceline—my biggest challenges and successes have come from convincing other people to see the world differently.
Originals reveals how that can be done and will help you inspire creativity and change.”
—Sir Richard Branson, founder of The Virgin Group

Originals is a fascinating, eye-opening read that will help you not just recognize your own unique gifts, but find the strength to challenge conventional wisdom to bring them to life. Using surprising studies and riveting stories, Adam Grant brilliantly shows us how to champion new ideas, bust persistent myths that hold us back and change not only our lives, but our world.”
—Arianna Huffington, cofounder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, and author of Thrive

“It can sometimes seem as if one must learn everything old before one can try anything new. Adam Grant does a masterful job showing that is not the case; we are lucky to have him as a guide.”
—Peter Thiel, cofounder of PayPal and Palantir, and author of Zero to One

“An urgent must read, a seminal work that will surprise you on every single page. Adam Grant has reset our expectations for what it means to be creative and what's required to make a difference. Share it with someone you care about.”
—Seth Godin, author of Linchpin

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“As brilliant as it is wise, this is not just a book—it’s a new and shining worldview. Adam Grant is one of the great social scientists of our time, and Give and Take is brimming with life-changing insights.”
—Susan Cain, author of Quiet

Give and Take is a truly exhilarating book—the rare work that will shatter your assumptions about how the world works and keep your brain firing for weeks after you’ve turned the last page.”
—Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and To Sell Is Human

“I love Give and Take, which shows that givers get ahead and nice guys don’t finish last.”
—Arianna Huffington, author of Thrive and president of the Huffington Post Media Group

“Now shaking up the business world: science that may change the way the world does business.”
—Willie Geist, Today show

“Adam Grant’s Give and Take is an excellent book. Hard work, luck, and talent are important, but giving makes the difference.”
—Alex Stubb, prime minister of Finland

Give and Take is like a fundamental outline as to how to be successful. . . . Highly recommended read.”
—Ashton Kutcher, actor, director, and technology investor

Give and Take is a very interesting book. . . . I can’t put it down.”
—Ryan Seacrest, host of American Idol

Give and Take just might be the most important book of this young century. As insightful and entertaining as Malcolm Gladwell at his best, this book has profound implications for how we manage our careers, deal with our friends and relatives, raise our children, and design our institutions. This gem is a joy to read, and it shatters the myth that greed is the path to success.”
—Robert Sutton, author of The No *sshole Rule and Good Boss, Bad Boss

About the Author

Adam Grant is an organizational psychologist at Wharton, where he has been the top-rated professor for seven straight years. He is an expert in how we can find motivation and meaning, and lead more generous and creative lives. He is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of five books that have sold over 2 million copies and been translated into 35 languages: Give and Take, Originals, Option B, Power Moves, and with his wife, Allison Sweet Grant, The Gift Inside the Box. His books have been recognized as among the year’s best by Amazon, the Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, and the Wall Street Journal and been praised by J.J. Abrams, Richard Branson, Bill and Melinda Gates, Malcolm Gladwell, and Malala Yousafzai.

Adam’s TED talks have been viewed more than 20 million times. He hosts the chart-topping TED podcast WorkLife. His speaking and consulting clients include Google, the NBA, Bridgewater, and the Gates Foundation. He has been recognized as one of the world’s 10 most influential management thinkers, Fortune’s 40 under 40, Oprah’s Super Soul 100, and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and received distinguished scientific achievement awards from the American Psychological Association and the National Science Foundation. Adam writes for the
New York Times on work and psychology and serves on the Department of Defense Innovation Board. He received his B.A. from Harvard and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, and he is a former Junior Olympic springboard diver. He lives in Philadelphia with his wife, their two daughters, and their son.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books; Reprint edition (February 7, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 352 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 014312885X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0143128854
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.9 x 5.3 x 7.9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2016
Adam Grant titled his book: Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World, but that’s not exactly right. Here’s how he describes what it means to be original in this book.

“Originality itself starts with creativity: generating a concept that is both novel and useful. But it doesn’t stop there. Originals are people who take the initiative to make their visions a reality.”

The good news is that originality is not a fixed trait. Like many other things in life, you can develop your skills and get better over time.

That’s what Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World is about. If you’re interested in being more original, or in making a contribution to the world, or in having a more satisfying life, this book will help you. The core of Originals is made up of eight chapters.

Creative Destruction: The Risky Business of Going Against the Grain
Blind Inventors and One-Eyed Investors: The Art and Science of Recognizing Original Ideas
Out On a Limb: Speaking the Truth to Power
Fools Rush In: Timing, Strategic Procrastination, and The First Mover Disadvantage
Goldilocks and The Trojan Horse: Creating and Maintaining Coalitions
Rebel With a Cause: How Siblings, Parents, and Mentors Nurture Originality
Rethinking Groupthink: The Myths of Strong Cultures, Cults, and Devil’s Advocates
Rocking The Boat and Keeping It Steady: Managing Anxiety, Apathy, Ambivalence, and Anger

There’s also a section called “Actions for Impact.” It’s an excellent overview of the material in the book with good advice on how to put what you’ve read about into practice.

Brand New Insights

I identified two kinds of insights in the book. The first were, if you’ll pardon the expression, “Original.” Here are a few.

I learned that a sense of security in one realm of life makes us able to take risks in another realm of life. Those risk-taking entrepreneurs aren’t risk-takers all the time. Instead, they and we maintain a kind of risk portfolio. That made perfect sense when I read it, but I’d never thought of things that way before.

I found many insights in this book about judging and presenting ideas. I’ve spent most of my adult life as a writer and speaker, but the book produced several “aha!” moments.

There are lots of insights on parenting. They’re the sort of thing I wish I had known decades ago. Now I plan to pass them on to my children who have children of their own.

If you’re in business and looking for the people who can make your business go and grow there’s lots of good advice for you. Read about the hiring blueprints (professional, star, and commitment) and how they work (or don’t) in different situations.

Insights that Deepened Understanding

There are also lots of insights here that deepened my understanding. Grant describes things that match my experience, but by describing them and analyzing them, he added the “why” to make my experience and understanding richer. Here’s one example in a quote from the book.

“Research demonstrates that it is the most creative children who are the least likely to become the teacher’s pet.”

That was me. I was the kid that was always coming up with a new idea about how to do things, and I most definitely was not my teachers’ pets. After reading Originals I understood the situation better than before. Here’s another example.

I’ve known for years that it wasn’t necessarily an advantage to be the first mover in an industry. What Grant added for me was some of the reasons why.

A Small Quibble

I only have a quibble with one part of the book, and it truly is a quibble, not a major issue.

Grant describes how some originals procrastinate creatively. My quibble is that I don’t call what he describes “procrastination.” For me, “procrastination” is delaying something you should be doing right now. What Grant describes is a way of working. Here’s the quote where I pick my nit.

"When we bemoan the lack of originality in the world, we blame it on the absence of creativity. If only people could generate more novel ideas, we’d all be better off. But in reality, the biggest barrier to originality is not idea generation— it’s idea selection."

Actually, my experience and research say that often the problem occurs between idea generation and idea selection. People generate novel ideas all the time. What sets originals apart is that they’re good at capturing the ideas that they get. Ideas are like butterflies on the wind. If you don’t capture them, they’re gone in an instant.

You have to capture ideas so you have a big pile of ideas to play with. The more you have the more likely you are to have an excellent idea and you increase the number of possible connections between ideas.

When I start working on a project, I start capturing ideas as I get them, using my trusty voice recorder. The ideas wind up in a file in no particular order. Over time, the file grows and I start seeing some connections.

When I’m ready to start concentrated work I have a lot of stuff that I can use. Often, I put the key ideas on index cards and move them around until they start to make sense. Or I write a “zero draft” to get more ideas and find out where I need research or clarification.

Sometimes it just doesn’t work. I can’t see how to turn the ideas into writing. Then I consign them to my writing compost file. See my post, “Post or Compost” to see how that works.

One More Thing

There’s one more thing you should know. This book is a delight to read. The stories are mostly original and well-told. By original, I mean that they’re not the stories you see in just about every other business or self-help book. In addition, they’re supported by solid research, and many times the story that’s being told is the story of the research itself.

This review appeared first on my Three Star Leadership blog.
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Originals: How Non-Conformists Move the World by Adam Grant

“Originals" is an entertaining social-science book on how we can become more original. Referencing research and many studies, best-selling author Adam Grant explores what it takes to be creative and champion new ideas. This enlightening 335-page book includes the following eight chapters: 1. Creative Destruction, 2. Blind Inventors and One-Eyed Investors, 3. Out on a Limb, 4. Fools Rush In, 5. Goldilocks and the Trojan Horse, 6. Rebel with a Cause, 7. Rethinking Groupthink, and 8. Rocking the Boat and Keeping It Steady.

Positives:
1. A well-researched, well-written book. It’s entertaining and fun to read.
2. Interesting topic, the social science of originality.
3. Very good format. Each chapter beings with a chapter-appropriate quote and it’s broken out by subtopics. Grant also does a good job of introducing the main goal for each chapter.
4. Does a good job of defining originality and staying on topic. “By my definition, originality involves introducing and advancing an idea that’s relatively unusual within a particular domain, and that has the potential to improve it.”
5. In many respects this narrative resembles books from the likes of Malcolm Gladwell and Daniel H. Pink and that’s not a bad thing.
6. The faults in defaults. “To get Firefox or Chrome, you have to demonstrate some resourcefulness and download a different browser. Instead of accepting the default, you take a bit of initiative to seek out an option that might be better. And that act of initiative, however tiny, is a window into what you do at work.” “The hallmark of originality is rejecting the default and exploring whether a better option exists.”
7. The odds are you will learn something that can be applied to your everyday life. “Regardless of political ideologies, when a candidate seemed destined to win, people liked him more. When his odds dropped, they liked him less.”
8. Interesting tidbits of knowledge throughout the book. “The word entrepreneur, as it was coined by economist Richard Cantillon, literally means ‘bearer of risk.’”
9. Debunks some myths or preconceptions that I carried. “Entrepreneurs who kept their day jobs had 33 percent lower odds of failure than those who quit.” “Having a sense of security in one realm gives us the freedom to be original in another.”
10. The barriers of originality. “The biggest barrier to originality is not idea generation—it’s idea selection.”
11. The book is loaded with examples and interesting characters. The story of the great inventor Dean Kamen is a highlight. “When it comes to idea generation, quantity is the most predictable path to quality.”
12. The limitations of originality. “Our intuitions are only accurate in domains where we have a lot of experience.”
13. An interesting and practical chapter on when to speak up and how to do it effectively. “Power involves exercising control or authority over others; status is being respected and admired.”
14. An interesting look at procrastination. Pioneers vs settlers. “Power involves exercising control or authority over others; status is being respected and admired.”
15. How to overcome barriers that prevent coalitions from succeeding. “To form alliances with opposing groups, it’s best to temper the cause, cooling it as much as possible. Yet to draw allies into joining the cause itself, what’s needed is a moderately tempered message that is neither too hot nor too cold, but just right.”
16. Interesting look at the impact of birth order as it relates to originality. “Laterborns were twice as likely as firstborns to support radical changes.” “The evidence on birth order highlights the importance of giving children freedom to be original.”
17. Observations to live by. “In general, we tend to be overconfident about our own invulnerability to harm.”
18. Some lessons on groupthink. “The evidence suggests that social bonds don’t drive groupthink; the culprits are overconfidence and reputational concerns.” “Bridgewater has prevented groupthink by inviting dissenting opinions from every employee in the company.”
19. The positive power of negative thinking. “Most people assume it’s better to be a strategic optimist than a defensive pessimist. Yet Norem finds that although defensive pessimists are more anxious and less confident in analytical, verbal, and creative tasks, they perform just as well as strategic optimists.”
20. A practical overview. “Actions for Impact”

Negatives:
1. Social science is not a hard science. Though fun, entertaining and even enlightening we engineers are skeptical of it.
2. Limited use of charts and diagrams to complement the excellent narrative.
3. Lack of supplementary materials. I would have added an appendix explaining methodology used to come up with conclusions.
4. References included but no direct links to access them in the body of the narrative thus eliminating one of the great advantages of eBooks.

In summary, this was a fun book to read. The first section of the book on managing risks involved in generating, recognizing, and voicing original ideas I felt was its strongest. The second section dealt with the choices that we make to scale originality. The third section dealt with unleashing and sustaining originality, and Grant closes the book on emotions. The biggest criticism of this book is the fact that social science is not a hard science so some of the conclusions come across as coincidental or speculative. Grant is a master of noticing patterns but I still have a little reluctance to take all at face value. Interesting nonetheless, I recommend it!

Further recommendations: ”Drive: The Surprising Truth about What Motivates Us” by Daniel H. Pink, “Collaborate or Perish!: Reaching Across Boundaries in a Networked World” by William Bratton and Zachary Tumin, “Outliers” and “The Tipping Point” by Malcolm Gladwell, “Just Start” by Leonard A. Schlesinger, “Switch” by Chip and Dan Heath, “Get Lucky: How to Put Planned Serendipity to Work for You and Your Business” by Thor Muller and Lane Becker “inGenius” by Tina Seelig, “Work with Me” by Barbara Annis and John Gray, “Power: Why Some People Have It and Others Don’t” by Jeffrey Pfeffer, “The Power of Habit” by Charles Duhigg, “Rebounders: How Winners Pivot from Setback to Success” by Rick Newman, and “Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us” by Daniel H. Pink.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
Favorite Quote: When we become curious about the dissatisfying defaults in our world, we begin to recognize that most of them have social origins: Rules and systems were created by people. And that awareness gives us the courage to contemplate how we can change them.

Story Synopsis: I decided to read Originals when Adam Grant released his newest book, Think Again. Probably not his intention, but here we are. I bought Originals ages ago and never made time for it, but now, it’s the right place and the right time for me. In Originals, Grant looks at people who’ve moved companies, cultures, and movements forward. What makes an original, well, original? In short, nothing and everything makes an original.

Part of the Stoic philosophy is to do the right thing, always. It’s “planting seeds in a garden you never get to see.” Originals underscores this philosophy as well. You can’t control if you’re considered an “original” in the eyes of others, but you can be helpful, be well-rounded, and share your experiences. That’s a bit of what Grant conveys in Originals. It’s often not one thing that makes an original but a body of work. Originals is well-written, well-researched, and approachable. It’s not stuff or data-heavy. I didn’t love the long chapters, but that’s a personal preference.

Thoughts & Feelings: Anyone who has a stack of books in their office or on their nightstand (or the pile is the nightstand) knows that certain books will tell you when they need to be read. Sometimes, you find a book and read it immediately. Other times, you’ll own a book for two, three, five, or fifteen years before you read it. This is the Universe’s way of telling you the right time to read the book.
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Sudhakar kadiyala
5.0 out of 5 stars A remarkable and an outstanding self help book.
Reviewed in India on May 3, 2024
The world wouldn't have been so beautiful, but for the people who imagined creatively different & believed in the possibility of what was beyond,set or written or written on the wall as impossible.The curious minds saw the difference and they made the difference by aiming the goals,sculpting their imagination into reality inch by inch while living their life passionately, toiling happily, involving themselves into their dreams and inturn making the world a better place for the mankind " ORIGNALS " by Adam Grant is one such book.By taking clues from the life stories,events and organizations associated with their success and failures of the past, the writer put forth his point of views in a systematic and scientific manner for the readers to pause and rethink.The best part is that as a reader you may find your space,to realign your thoughts & work,find the track that need to be followed and live a happier life and most importantly is that it, comes out of reading the book without any suggestion, advice or judgement from the author.You learn that it's ok to be unsuccessful in life,career etc but it's definitely not ok to live a life of what you think is right and not live. Adam Grant's idea is when we make a better place to live for ourselves aiming for our goals,it automatically, means that the world becomes better for the mankind.With multiple quotes,taking examples of both ups and downs, failures & Successful stories of remarkable people and organizations while putting before us an indepth analysis and data unbiasedly that touches the readers at the core point of their thought, & involuntarily makes them to Rethink,forming a clear perspective of their thinking that makes them approach to the goals from a positive and happier side.Yes, it did for me.
We also learn, contrary to what we believed that procrastination of doing things is just to avoid doing the things or shying away from the responsibility.Delaying things may look like being unproductive but you learn that it is quite commendable, provided if you hold the thought with passion.Infact it will be a better resource for more creative works.Yes,time is money but hurrying to do things may not get the things as what we really wanted. Procrastinating things,associated with passion may not hold the quantity but in the long run, will be blessed with quality and sometimes making a way for generations after generations to remember and admire.We wouldn't have been still wondering and admiring "Monolisa" ,but for the number of years ,Leonardo da Vinci took, to bring out his painting & thus the best came out that reflects every aspect of his life time of experience.The genius in him came out not by sticking to a timeline or framed set of rules, but by his purity of thought & imagination reflecting his orignality.No wonder if you learn after reading the book that procrastination is as much a virtue as it is said to be a vice.The other important aspect that breaks the generally held myth is to know between a strategic optimist versus defensive pessimist.We are surprised to learn that in many ways and circumstances a defensive pessimist scores better as compared to a strategic optimist.An illustration of the same is quite brilliantly brought with that of an example of Lewis Pugh also called as human polar bear,who swam a full kilometer in ice cold freezing water in Antartica who made it not visualizing success but rather visualizing failure.Similarly there are multiple such examples which gives us an insight to live more creatively and the book may throw the light to live our lives from a positive perspective.Overall the book is a remarkable self help book with multiple take aways.
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Sudhakar kadiyala
5.0 out of 5 stars A remarkable and an outstanding self help book.
Reviewed in India on May 3, 2024
The world wouldn't have been so beautiful, but for the people who imagined creatively different & believed in the possibility of what was beyond,set or written or written on the wall as impossible.The curious minds saw the difference and they made the difference by aiming the goals,sculpting their imagination into reality inch by inch while living their life passionately, toiling happily, involving themselves into their dreams and inturn making the world a better place for the mankind " ORIGNALS " by Adam Grant is one such book.By taking clues from the life stories,events and organizations associated with their success and failures of the past, the writer put forth his point of views in a systematic and scientific manner for the readers to pause and rethink.The best part is that as a reader you may find your space,to realign your thoughts & work,find the track that need to be followed and live a happier life and most importantly is that it, comes out of reading the book without any suggestion, advice or judgement from the author.You learn that it's ok to be unsuccessful in life,career etc but it's definitely not ok to live a life of what you think is right and not live. Adam Grant's idea is when we make a better place to live for ourselves aiming for our goals,it automatically, means that the world becomes better for the mankind.With multiple quotes,taking examples of both ups and downs, failures & Successful stories of remarkable people and organizations while putting before us an indepth analysis and data unbiasedly that touches the readers at the core point of their thought, & involuntarily makes them to Rethink,forming a clear perspective of their thinking that makes them approach to the goals from a positive and happier side.Yes, it did for me.
We also learn, contrary to what we believed that procrastination of doing things is just to avoid doing the things or shying away from the responsibility.Delaying things may look like being unproductive but you learn that it is quite commendable, provided if you hold the thought with passion.Infact it will be a better resource for more creative works.Yes,time is money but hurrying to do things may not get the things as what we really wanted. Procrastinating things,associated with passion may not hold the quantity but in the long run, will be blessed with quality and sometimes making a way for generations after generations to remember and admire.We wouldn't have been still wondering and admiring "Monolisa" ,but for the number of years ,Leonardo da Vinci took, to bring out his painting & thus the best came out that reflects every aspect of his life time of experience.The genius in him came out not by sticking to a timeline or framed set of rules, but by his purity of thought & imagination reflecting his orignality.No wonder if you learn after reading the book that procrastination is as much a virtue as it is said to be a vice.The other important aspect that breaks the generally held myth is to know between a strategic optimist versus defensive pessimist.We are surprised to learn that in many ways and circumstances a defensive pessimist scores better as compared to a strategic optimist.An illustration of the same is quite brilliantly brought with that of an example of Lewis Pugh also called as human polar bear,who swam a full kilometer in ice cold freezing water in Antartica who made it not visualizing success but rather visualizing failure.Similarly there are multiple such examples which gives us an insight to live more creatively and the book may throw the light to live our lives from a positive perspective.Overall the book is a remarkable self help book with multiple take aways.
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AleBs
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
Reviewed in Italy on February 8, 2024
.. and full of interesting hints also outside originality
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great find
Reviewed in Germany on September 12, 2023
Arrived earlier than expected and was well packed!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Helt ok
Reviewed in Sweden on December 15, 2022
Känns lite basic och ibland skrivs bara saker för att skriva. Typ små stories lite här och var. Helt ok men inget wow precis

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Madalena Teles
5.0 out of 5 stars Entrega rápida e livro muito interessante
Reviewed in Spain on July 27, 2022
O livro chegou rápido e em ótimo estado. Pelo que já li parece muito interessante