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Summary: Deep Ancestry: Inside the Genographic Project
Comment: This book was alright, but not as good as his other book "Jouney of Man".

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Summary: Great Information! Great Work!
Comment: This is a great complement to the Seven Daughters Of Eve. The story of where we, the human race,
originated is so essential to understand! This book details not only this but how his and his
colleagues' work are helping people get back to their roots.

They are helping people
understand where they came from - their 'belonging' in this world. What a great thing to do! />
More importantly, this shows how we are all interconnected and really is a death-blow to
racism in all its forms.



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Summary: Read Journey and Forget This One
Comment: Most of the info in this book is a rehash of the history of genetic biology that Wells covered in
his first book. He tells you what he is doing with the new data gathering, but if you read the first
book, you will quickly become bored. Wells is brilliant and like Brian Sykes, he is doing important
work in unravelling our ancestral past. Unfortunately, Wells is better at telling you what he doing
rather than writing about it.

The man often takes two or three pages to explain
something that should only take one or two paragraphs to explain adequately. I find that overly
pedantic. This is common practice for most academics.

Wells also made a
passive/aggressive political comment that I found to be irksome in a book about genetic
anthropology. He said "I met with President Clinton at the end of his second term when the
President was still arguably the most powerful man in the world." I've got news for Spence. The
President of the United States is still the most powerful man in the world and it's not arguable.
The U.S. is the most powerful economy in the world and Bush's policies helped to add an enormous
amount of wealth to everyone in the world. We produce twenty five percent of the world's GDP with
less than five percent of the planet's population. The President is the Commander-in-Chief of the
most powerful military in the world and he can project our country's military power anywhere on this
globe. It is not arguable. I know Wells spent several years at Cambridge that is still a hotbed of
English communism, but I expected a little more common sense from a true genius prodigy.
/>While the first book was good if a little tiresome, the second book is a real snore. Wells is
much better talking on film. I recommend his DVDs and the first book, but the money saved on this
one could be better spent on Sykes' Seven Daughters of Eve.



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Summary: Interesting and educational
Comment: I have to admit this is a subject that already interested me but I was very impressed with the
writing style and how fun it has been to read! Written almost like a fun story but with very
interesting and understandable science behind it.

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Summary: Wells coats his science in political correctness
Comment: While his books are interesting, one thing that becomes abundantly clear to anyone with a working
knowledge of ancestral genetics is that Wells goes out of his way to preach "we are all the same"
and "race is meaningless". While both statements have an element of truth to them, they don't tell
the whole story. Good scientific writers don't try to push a message. Rather, they lay the facts
out and allow the reader to do with it what they will. There are very real, empirical genetic
differences between ethnic groups--an indisputable fact embraced by serious medical geneticists.
This may make some people uncomfortable and provide ammunition for racial bigotry, but playing a
shell game with facts does a disservice to science and humanity.




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