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D**N
Utter garbage. A few pages of text followed by pages ...
Utter garbage. A few pages of text followed by pages and pages of reprinted nonsense from a message board on the web. Just go read the website.
K**Y
Four Stars
Good introduction to this topic
M**N
I LOVE IT!
My firs ME book! I LOVE IT!!! Thank you, Stasha!
M**M
Sadly, not convincing
I have a pretty open mind, and was hoping this would provide some thought-provoking examples to challenge the motion that the Mandela Effect is just collective faulty memories. Unfortunately, this isn't the book. If anything, I finished reading it leaning more toward the confabulation and faulty memories explanation. The examples given are just silly in some cases, and common-sense defying in others (e.g. Old anatomical drawings are shown to demonstrate that we've entered an new universe where human skeletons have altered. But in that case, why would the drawings change universes too? If this universe is the "no floating rib universe", why would there be a drawing from the "floating rib universe" here?). Also, "evidence" consists of copy-pastes from comments on a Mandela Effect blog, from people with names like "pooky bear".As me husband pointed out as I was reading extracts to him: before the Internet, families used to have frequent arguments over the dinner table about these kinds of different memories or facts, but there was no fast way to fact check, so the arguments always ended with, "we'll have to agree to disagree". These days, you whip out the smart phone and prove someone wrong, and instead of accepting defeat, they claim a Mandela Effect.Shame, because the changing universe idea is a fun one. But boring old common sense wins out over the evidence in this book.
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