nicolekstudies: Per the recommendation of @studyingbrains I picked up these three books from Amazon.
nicolekstudies: Per the recommendation of @studyingbrains I picked up these three books from Amazon. I’m not really a reader and in all honesty, the last time I read a book for my own pleasure was in elementary school (I’m a senior in high school) and even when we were assigned books I’m school and for summer assignments I never actually read them. I would skim over them and do enough to get an A on the project, but I never really got anything from them. I think I figured out why I stopped being interested in reading for so long and it’s because I hadn’t figured out what kinds of books I was actually interested in. I personally am not a huge fan of fiction books, when I read something I want to be able to learn about something and be able to take away actual facts about how things work and why the world is the way it is. I’ve always been very into science and it’s so nice to read a book by a person of science and have him debunk all of the garbage “science” that is all over the internet/magazines/products in stores, because it’s nice to know that there are people out there who believe in science and know that crap like “detox” is a complete scam and not even a scientifically valid concept (the book I was talking about is Bad Science). If you want more info on these books and a few others then check out @studyingbrains post on them. Hello! Bad Science is a real treasure. The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat has a great layout, especially when we don’t want to read a book from cover to cover in one sitting. It doesn’t need to be read consecutively either; you can dip into it and read the “story” case studies as you please. I’m glad the recommendations proved useful and I hope you enjoy them all!PS: the covers of your books are so much cooler than mine!Book recommendation post available here. Studyingbrains Instagram || Studyingbrains Twitter -- source link