A book that has parts that are INCREDIBLY interesting and changed my opinion on a lot of things, as well as parts that seem forced and feel very shoddy. I think Dr. Moss was clearly an intelligent and witty writer and, as I said, won me over with some of the earlier chapters, but lost me with some of the more sweeping claims. She certainly had her opinions, but her bias was never insidiously present, any bias was clearly faced and admitted to by Moss herself, so I don't really see her as trying to 'trick' the reader. Once again though, I think she took credibility away from some very well written and researched work by mucking about with fantastical stories towards the end.