Saskia
Saskia asked:

All of his books and most of the reviews are Arabic, instead of the universal language English like usually (even though he is French). This is making me curious if this book is really famous in any Arabic-speaking countries?

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إيمان❤︎ To answer the question straightforwardly: yes, it is indeed very famous in many Arabic countries because these countries knew the most "revolutions" since " The Arabic Spring" of 2011 [you can google it for more information] (also known as The Democracy Spring). As an observation or a remark that you can skip, the word "instead of" you used slightly offended me as an Arab. There is no such a thing as a "universal" language to write in reviews, nor is there a way of judging the popularity of a book somewhere/its readers based off a site not very known such as Goodreads. Have a nice day!
Ayman Mouhcine This book is quite famous in Arab Speaking countries because it is so relevant to everything happening in the region.
Rafael English is universal because virtually everyone knows it.
Moe Arabs read books and write reviews too! Unfortunately, the media would like you to think otherwise.
Nedim Kaya It took my attention too.
the Middle East and the Arab countries are the application areas of this book.
some countries are in the field of endocrinology, brainwashing, mass management, social engineering ...
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