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Never Read Passively
Never Read Passively rated it 12 years ago
There's a lot about this book that could have gone really wrong. In fact, it's the perfect recipe for disaster. I can imagine the pitch to the publisher, "I'm going to tell a fictional story whose purpose is to briefly summarize each of of more than 50 popular books and bring the disparate ideas tog...
halfmanhalfbook
halfmanhalfbook rated it 13 years ago
This is a book that looks that the sciences that concern the human mind and behaviours. But it is written looking at a couple of fictional characters called Harold and Erica, and pauses at points in their lives to consider the sciences behind the assumptions.The science parts are therefore very good...
sophiefenton
sophiefenton rated it 13 years ago
Brilliantly explained, loved reading this.
debnance
debnance rated it 13 years ago
When I finished this book, I marveled at the way the author put together in one book all the concepts of social science; it was as if the author had assembled a beautiful and complex puzzle. It was a novel way to bring home all the ideas compiled from decades of research. I was drawn into the story ...
Clif's Book World
Clif's Book World rated it 13 years ago
Before reading this book I believed that I and most other humans used our rational minds to make life's decisions. After reading this book I now know that the subconscious mind is a raging monster and the rational mind is the midget hanging on for dear life who thinks that since his hands are on th...
megancsparks
megancsparks rated it 14 years ago
This book is the fictional story of an American couple, Harold and Erica, and their journey through life (suspended in time in the early 21st century). The author uses Harold and Erica's lives to serve as a jumping off point for the points he wants to make about psychology, culture, and human nature...
JulieM
JulieM rated it 14 years ago
I had high expectations of this book. I enjoy learning about human social behavior and in this book, Brooks presents it through the story of Harold and Erica, two fictionalized characters. Since I'm more of a fiction lover vs. non-fiction I thought this would be a perfect blend. Unfortunately, th...
mtw1tter
mtw1tter rated it 14 years ago
It's rare for a non-fiction book to make me feel sad at the very last paragraph and re-examine one's life and see it through new eyes.
Jessicathecat
Jessicathecat rated it 16 years ago
Gross oversimplification I thought, though it went on and on and on and on......
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