Book Review: Adverse Effects of Vaccines - Evidence and Causality
I've had this book for a while now, it was released pre-covid (2012) but it's still worth reading, especially as there isn't (as far as I know) a post-covid equivalent. I would …
I've had this book for a while now, it was released pre-covid (2012) but it's still worth reading, especially as there isn't (as far as I know) a post-covid equivalent. I would …
This is a very brilliant book by a very clever man. It's a mind boggling odyssey through the four different and discrete ways in which our universe is myriad. 1. The physical universe m…
This is the fourth, and (currently) final book in the series. There was a delay of a few years before this was released, and the tone, length and feel of the story is quite different. Thi…
This is the third book in the Bobiverse series. It's a very smooth continuation of the story, but at the same time, really ups the stakes in terms of what the Bobs are fighting for. The…
So this is the second in the series of Bobiverse books. Check out my review of the first book here While the first book set up the premise well, this one carries it forward and makes it cl…
I don't normally read things like this, but I needed to find out how out of context the leaks by the British press were. I'm very glad I did, and anybody that has an opinion about…
I don't read a lot of fiction, so when I do it's usually very good, and mostly science fiction, because that genre holds the most parity with the non-fiction that I prefer to read. …
If I had to pick one book to list as my favourite of all time, it would be Robert Pirsig's Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Published 1974, but I didn't pick it up until…
This was my first book. I hold it wholly responsible for my being able to read as well as I could, from such a young age. It may seem like a simple children's book, but there's a re…