Official Review: Immediacy by Fred Emil Katz

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First of all, I congratulate the author of this book " Immediacy" on getting a positive feedback from the author. It is not easy to get good rating for your book always. Still, the critics should be welcomed always. I am very thankful to the reviewer who reviewed this book having research theme. I would love to read this book which seems a combination of research and emotions.
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Nice review.
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I love psychology and sociology, so this sounds like I book that I would enjoy. It's nice to read a book that makes you think and do some self-reflection.
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Technologically, medically, scientifically and some other areas of human endeavor man have recorded spectacular advancement but as for the question of the moral progress of the human race,I think our collective progress still left much to be desired.

The author,with this book, was able to prick my conscience and for that reason I am going to find time to read and equally recommend it for people to read as well.Great book,nice review.
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Wow this is a war based and centered novel its not a book you read like a fantasy story but more to know issues concerning history before the present time the concerned location is in.
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Very thorough review. But I think I won't be able to read it because of the genocide and holocaust description.
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Seems like I am totally hooked on this book despite mistakes present. The questions of human cruelty appear in my head quite often and I hope to find answers in this book. Thank you!
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This will be an emotional ride, but I'm intrigued because it's in form of essays. It's a great way to approach such a delicate theme. It will take a while to read, but it might be worth it. Thanks!
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This a wonderful review! This book sounds as if it will certainly make me think about things I wouldn't generally like to wonder about, because I worry about where I'll end up.
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This certainly does raise some interesting questions regarding humanity.
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The book sounds like a trip to the Dark Side. I'm happy people are still writing on and exposing these kinds of behaviors for what they are-evil. I feel this would be a good exploration into human nature but not from a critical point of view. I think it could give the reader a place to launch from to make changes in their own behavior that would make their contribution to the world a better and more significant one.
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Post by Mokua Wycliffe »

Looks very encouraging.dont be ashamed after an error.great review.
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Indeed this is deep. It would not be my immediate pick but I must confess the human psyche is one very interesting area of research. I often wonder why humans do some of the things they do. Genocide, killings and wastage of lives is very terrifying and it would be great to get even a tad bit of information on ehat propels people to so easily take lives.
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Post by Hassan Atampur Amali »

I would like to congratulate the author for the high sense of exhibition,actually the truth is that we humans can be cruel and savage at times base on our history and culture background, i'm happy the author took time to do research about the topic before presenting it for public consumption. Even though i have not read the entire book, i fine it so interesting.
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Post by Tirihana »

Thanks for the review by Fred E Katz, its well orchestrated showing how the aspects of psychology and sociology affects our decision making and lead to extreme dangers if a better solution is not found early. I would advocate it to be read.
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