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    Revenge of the Tip­ping Point by Steven J. Bick­el is a fast-paced, thought-pro­vok­ing thriller that explores the unpre­dictable forces of social change. Set in a world on the brink of col­lapse, the nov­el fol­lows a group of unlike­ly heroes who uncov­er a glob­al con­spir­a­cy threat­en­ing to tip soci­ety into chaos. As they race against time to stop the impend­ing dis­as­ter, they con­front issues of pow­er, cor­rup­tion, and the con­se­quences of tip­ping points in both per­son­al and polit­i­cal spheres. Bickel’s grip­ping nar­ra­tive chal­lenges the read­er to con­sid­er how small actions can have mon­u­men­tal, far-reach­ing effects.

    1. Chapter 1: Casper and C‑Dog “It was just like wildfire. Everyone was jumping into the game.”
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    2. Chapter 2: The Trouble with Miami “He would smoke a blunt, and then between eight and, say, noon he would launder upwards of a million dollars.”
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    3. Chapter 3: Poplar Grove “The parents are outta their f—ing mind.”
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    4. Chapter 4: The Magic Third “I would say, absolutely, there is some tipping point in my experience.”
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    5. Chapter 5: The Mysterious Case of the Harvard Women’s Rugby Team “The feeling was that student athletes bring something special to a community.”
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    6. Chapter 6: Mr. Index and the Marriott Outbreak “We assume it was introduced by one person.”
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    7. Chapter 7: The L.A. Survivors’ Club “And I didn’t talk about the Holocaust, not even to my own child.”
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    8. Chapter 8: Doing Time on Maple Drive “I drove the car off the road on purpose.”
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    9. Chapter 9: Overstories, Superspreaders, and Group Proportions “OxyContin is our ticket to the moon.”
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