Is Brook's story uninspired?
Yes
Does the author like it when Harold discovers how to think on his own?
Yes
Does he think Harold's memorable?
No
Who else does he think is forgettable?
Erica
What are there more serious problems with?
The Social Animal
Does science have a lot of uses?
Yes
What's one of them?
It can uncover laws of nature
How about another one?
make bombs
Are bombs safe?
unknown
What's a constructive thing science can also help build?
It can cure diseases
Does Brooks think there's a hidden source of love?
Yes
What has he failed to go against?
the temptation
Has Brooks written more than one book?
unknown
Is he attempting to deal with trivial topics or more weighty ones?
Weighty topics
Is his latest book more ambitious than the earlier books he wrote?
Yes
Does Brooks introduce scientific theories?
No
What does he do instead?
he tells a story
Who is the hero of his story?
Harold
What about the heroine?
Erica
Is there any sex?
Yes