Misanthropy
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how much harder is o-chem than inorganic?
I'm taking it right now and it is completely different. The only thing that you ever need to know from inorganic when you take o-chem is what the pka value is and what polarity is. You don't need to know math, you don't need to know any physics. You can have a brain injury and you'd still pass as long as you didn't damage the creative part of your brain. It's very hard but if you study and apply what you learned then you'll get through it fine.
My Question: My friend knows everything about the Nazis and I was to compete with him intellectually and know everything about Late 19th to Late 20th century Russian history. I want a single definitive book that tells me about the Soviet Union's political enigma it had hidden behind its iron curtains and I want to see the transitions over the 70 or so years it ruled for. Is there anything that can do that for me? I need a book and it can be boring as hell I don't mind. (I read The Brothers Karamazov, Anna Karenina, and Crime and Punishment so long boring books don't phase me)