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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Octopus and the Orangutan (Eugene Linden)

 

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Praise for Eugene Linden’s The Octopus and the Orangutan
[About the author]
Also by Eugene Linden
[Title Page]
[Copyright]
[Dedication]
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Chapter One: The Power of Stories
Chapter Two: The Riddle of the Octopus
Chapter Three: Octopus Derision, Octopus Decisions
Chapter Four: The Orca That Fished for Seagulls
Chapter Five: Where the Wild Things Are
Chapter Six: Orangutan Thefts and Elephant Demolition
Chapter Seven: The Arsenal of Power from Clubs to Sex
Chapter Eight: When Elephants Cheat
Chapter Nine: Chimp Solace and Sharing Among the Vampires
Chapter Ten: The Starling That Charmed Mozart
Chapter Eleven: Lost Cats and Quantum Mechanics
Chapter Twelve: It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who Believes You
Chapter Thirteen: Convergence, Emergence, and Beyond
Index
Also by Eugene Linden
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