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					<description><![CDATA[“Cheap now on Kindle” – I’ll say – $1.99! I’ve delightfully devoured everything written by Sapolsky, so of course I bought this. But my goodness, the hard copy is 800 pages long – and even if I wasn’t already currently reading five books in parallel, I doubt I’ll live long enough to ever again make it through an 800-page novel, uh I mean, non-fiction tome of this size.

Still, given the horror that is human Behav(ior) “at Our Best and Worst” – which I witness and feel overwhelmed by every single day – this is, for me anyway, a more suitable read than the last “excellent horror” book you recommended, “The Historian” by Elizabeth Kostova. Thank you very much, but there are limits even to my masochism.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“Cheap now on Kindle” – I’ll say – $1.99! I’ve delightfully devoured everything written by Sapolsky, so of course I bought this. But my goodness, the hard copy is 800 pages long – and even if I wasn’t already currently reading five books in parallel, I doubt I’ll live long enough to ever again make it through an 800-page novel, uh I mean, non-fiction tome of this size.</p>
<p>Still, given the horror that is human Behav(ior) “at Our Best and Worst” – which I witness and feel overwhelmed by every single day – this is, for me anyway, a more suitable read than the last “excellent horror” book you recommended, “The Historian” by Elizabeth Kostova. Thank you very much, but there are limits even to my masochism.</p>
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