"Comprendere il funzionamento di qualsiasi cosa ci aiuta a vivere meglio, laddove ignoranza e mancanza di conoscenza alimentano invece paure, superstizioni e atteggiamenti critici nei confronti dei nostri simili."
Oh, my! What was young me thinking? I bought this book when I was probably a late teenager. Who knows why! Honestly, this book is not great. I flipped to a random page and it is talking about training your children. Children are not pets. It also says a child's behavior is the direct result of how t...
Tow stars for the first and second chapters , which describe the biology of love , the rest of the book seemed to me like " Tweets " have been taken from twitter not studies , in general the book deserves to be considered .
I'm giving the second star only for being anti-PC, otherwise it's a definitely one-star read. Superficial, repetitive, trying to be humourous in vain. Had they not mentioned internet and mobile phone, I would have thought it was written in the eighties.
Not as good as their first book. Some of the information was spot on, other bits really, really, really far off... but then I guess it doesn't help that I severely lack the shoe-desire gene ;)I liked the real-life examples to show what their theories looked like in practise, but thought there were t...
I read this for brain candy, and I'd say it's definitely a light, enjoyable read. However, it does also have its bits of insight about the opposite sex. I think what you get out of this book depends on how seriously you choose to take the claims which are made in it. Also, it gives some informati...
Overall this is an enjoyable and entertaining book. I picked it up because I saw it in the library and couldn't resist because of the title. It kind of points out things that we know already, but talks about them on a neurological level. However, the language is not overly scientific so that most ...
One of the few non-fiction books I've found interesting to read. I've noticed lately that my DH and I quite often misunderstand each other, and was wondering why that was. This book gave a lot of the answers, so that was nice. It didn't offer any solutions though, so I guess I shall have to work on ...