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An honest overview - or pubic relations spin?

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"Everything that is good is bad for you". Almost as if a PR sales pitch, this article seems to lack a balance of press reviews. For despite a fair number of negative comments - highlighting weaknesses in the book - most feedback reported in the article is positive. Should not articles attempt to reflect a true/reasonable picture of press reviews?