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Gabe.DeCastro
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The book “The Selfish Gene”, created by Richard Dawkins, is an award winning book about the understanding of natural selection and evolution. Richard Dawkins explains and describes how genes could be both selfish and altruistic, while providing basic context behind the information to better help the reader understand. The book is packed with knowledge about evolution and natural selection, even going as far as explaining life from the start.

Gabe.DeCastro The book goes in depth about evolution, genes, relationships, and animals. Richard Dawkins describes animals, plants, and microorganisms to be machines. Machines for genes to ensure for their survival. To ensure the continuity of the gene, the machines (the animal, plant, microorganisms) must be selfish in their own way. This selfishness is thoroughly explained throughout the book while also bringing up how machines could also altruistic. 2w
Gabe.DeCastro The book is perfect for those who are interested in the thought of evolution and natural selection, as it explains the process and other scientific information that back it up. 2w
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CSeydel
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Karisa The best kind of club! Now I‘ve got that song stuck in my head from awhile back that talks about the club😂 🎶🎵You can find me at the club… 🎶🎵 3mo
CSeydel @Karisa Haha oh no 🎶🎶 3mo
Ruthiella 😂😂😂 3mo
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TieDyeDude
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Someone had thought to spoof classic art, and it's pretty funny! This is one of my favorites, and it also shows a weird publishing error where there are faint printings of another page at the top...

Bookwomble 😂 8mo
Kerrbearlib Adding this to my TBR list! 8mo
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bookwyrm7
Untitled | Untitled
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Leftcoastzen
The Selfish Gene | Richard Dawkins
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#MarchMagic #AboutScience A classic (I‘m told) that has been on my TBR for years !

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Excellent 👍🏻 2y
AmyG How relevant now. 🤣 (edited) 2y
Eggs Brilliant 👏🏻👏🏻 2y
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jeannasser
Smell | Radhika Jha
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jeannasser
Star Daughter | Shveta Thakrar
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This book right here…is the definition of this meme.
But I honestly don‘t listen to reviews at all. I always focus on what my bookish heart tells me I will love 😊😊😊
What are your thoughts on this?

#goodreads #reviews #stardaughter #fantasy #meme #bookishmeme #books #book #youngadult #newadult #memes

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Ha! I always assume everyone else is wrong on Goodreads. 🤣😂🤣 3y
KathyWheeler Sometimes I‘m very confused by their ratings. I book I love will get average to bad ratings, while a book I‘m not fond of will get 5s. 3y
Karisa 😂 That was me seeing the percentage on Specimen Days. It‘s one of my favorites… but apparently not for others. I‘ll stand by my choice! 😂 3y
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Prairiegirl_reading I definitely don‘t go by goodreads. 3y
wanderinglynn I started reading this book a couple of months ago but couldn‘t get into it,so I set it aside. I may give it another go this month. That being said, I take ratings with a grain of salt. Everyone has books they love and don‘t love. There are books I love with low ratings. So what? I still love it regardless of what others think. And there are highly rated books that I panned. That‘s the beauty of books—there are books for every type of reader. 💜 3y
persephone1408 I'm this was also with movies. I LOVE lots of movies that most people think are bad...I have great taste! Its everyone else who's wrong lmao 3y
Ruthiella I enjoy using goodreads for cataloging what I‘ve read, but I pay VERY little attention to the ratings. If you loved it, you loved it and your taste in books cannot be denied! 3y
bthegood It's a win-win for authors - if there are good ratings people pick up the book, if there are not good ratings people pick up the book and assume others are wrong about it 😊 3y
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Cazxxx
The Selfish Gene | Richard Dawkins
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I‘ve been working my way through this for a while. Very interesting and easy to understand