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Official Review: Dark Matters: by David Bouchier

Posted: 04 Feb 2020, 18:41
by Juliana_Isabella
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Dark Matters:" by David Bouchier.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Dark Matters is a work of nonfiction by David Bouchier. The book is made up of a series of related essays that comment on the culture, politics, and mindset of modern America. The different chapters cover topics like religion, sports, the pursuit of happiness, American optimism/pessimism, and how the Enlightenment both created and failed modern society. The author incorporates old and new ideas in his analysis of how the past has brought us to a disappointing present where irrationality rules.

This book quickly set itself apart from other political works I have read. The author doesn’t just list a series of opinions; he makes a compelling argument by analyzing the evidence present in the world around him. I guessed early on that the author was a professional writer and professor based on the way he presents his arguments, and I was pleased to find this was true. Bouchier, as an Englishman living in America, has a unique perspective on a society where he considers himself an “outsider”. Although much of the book is a dark reflection on America’s culture, the author intersperses harsh reality with comical truth and had me, a fellow “sports atheist”, actually laughing out loud while reading.

Although I appreciated the polished style of this book, I still found issues that led me to believe it wasn’t professionally edited. The variety of grammatical and typographical errors present had an effect on my view of the author’s credibility. Beyond this, some chapters wandered into the realm of simply listing the author’s thoughts with little evidence or analysis, although he always managed to bring his thoughts back into a coherent explanation of the big picture.

Based on the criteria above, I rate this book 3 out of 4 stars. It presents an interesting and challenging view of American society, but I think it could use a critical editor to make it truly shine. Since the book is already covering a rather dry topic, I really appreciated the humor included. I will mention that I believe in welcoming opposing viewpoints, so the author’s borderline-insulting language wasn’t an issue for me, but readers who are sensitive to criticism of religion, Donald Trump, tradition, or sports culture may want to steer clear.

This book would be appropriate for adults, especially Americans. If you don’t mind harsh reality, strong opinions, and a healthy dose of philosophical quotations, you might enjoy this short read.

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Re: Official Review: Dark Matters: by David Bouchier

Posted: 05 Feb 2020, 11:26
by Stephanie Elizabeth
This sounds like an interesting take on American society; I like that the author is able to back up his points clearly and coherently. Thank you for the lovely review!

Re: Official Review: Dark Matters: by David Bouchier

Posted: 05 Feb 2020, 12:13
by melissy370
Humor does help in these types of books. Still, I rather not read about anyone insulting someone else, no matter who they were. I will pass on this one. Thanks for your review.

Re: Official Review: Dark Matters: by David Bouchier

Posted: 05 Feb 2020, 12:19
by Frannie Annie
this sounds interesting, and I could use more information on what's going on. thanks for the review.

Re: Official Review: Dark Matters: by David Bouchier

Posted: 06 Feb 2020, 01:53
by Josephe-Anne
It's been a while since I've read any essays.

I'm not opposed to strong opinions that differ from mine. In fact, I like analyzing a topic from multiple viewpoints. However, it's unfortunate that there were so many errors.
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Re: Official Review: Dark Matters: by David Bouchier

Posted: 16 Feb 2020, 06:36
by Amy747
Thanks for your review. This book doesnt sound like something that would interest me as I usually prefer to read something more light hearted.

Re: Official Review: Dark Matters: by David Bouchier

Posted: 20 Feb 2020, 07:22
by Nisha Ward
Humour can make.the driest of topics easier to read, I think. That being said, it is interesting to see an prisoner's perspective on various aspects of US politics and culture.

Re: Official Review: Dark Matters: by David Bouchier

Posted: 11 Mar 2020, 09:17
by Ogoskino
Great analysis made by the author in this book. It sounds like an interesting one. Good review.