Who wrote "The Social Animal"?
David Brooks.
Was that his only published work?
No.
What's another one of his literary works?
he Hidden Sources of Love.
In "The Social Animal", who are the main characters?
Harold and Erica.
What's one way science is useful?
Cure diseases.
Does it have anything to do with bridges?
Help bridges to stand up.
What does "The Social Animal" seem to question?
What has science revealed about human nature?
Are survey results in that story?
Yes.
So, the book is fact filled?
No.
Does he make fact based points?
Yes.
Was that to keep people interested?
Perhaps.
Does he insert his data to explain the book happenings?
Yes.
Was this a great way to assemble the book?
No.
What unromantic thing does he interject when the characters start dating?
Theory of sexual attraction.
Does he stop there?
No.
How far does he take it?
To the death of one character.
Is the book okay?
Yes.
Are some chapters better than others?
Yes.
Does a chapter help a character become independent in some way?
Yes.
Are Harold and Erica great characters?
No.
Does he try to mix science with fiction in a bad way?
Yes.