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The Great Peace
The Great Peace

A highly personal '#metoo' memoir of 'American Beauty' Hollywood Actress, Mena Suvari, whose teenage sex abuse led to life-long relationship struggles.
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The Surrogate
The Surrogate

Corny - but somehow works

Chick-lit-cum-psychological thriller-meets- Coming of Age
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From the Bottom of the Heap
From the Bottom of the Heap

Memoir of a released long-serving Black Panther prisoner, one of the so-called 'Angola Three'
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Down Girl -- The Logic of Misogyny (2018)
Down Girl -- The Logic of Misogyny (2018)

Your reviewer has read several books categorised as feminism, which may be something to do with being born into an 80% female household. This one reads like a feature length academic paper whereas many are more polemical. Kate Manne is a moral philosopher at Ivy League Cornell University... Read more
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Going Solo
Going Solo
The extraordinary rise and surprising appeal of living alone

Human beings are social animals, according to Aristotle and Roman Emperor Aurelius. Yet, in contrast to a couple of hundred millennia of collective living, the last generation or two has uniquely been accompanied by a big rise in living alone. All adult age cohorts have involved themselves... Read more
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Is That A Fact?: Frauds, Quacks, And The Real Science Of Everyday Life
Is That A Fact?: Frauds, Quacks, And The Real Science Of Everyday Life

Dr. Joseph Schwarcz is a sessional instructor of Chemistry at McGill University. He is the director of McGill’s Office for Science and Society (OSS), an organization dedicated to debunking pseudoscientific myths as well as improving scientific literacy. This book is divided into... Read more
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The Power of Others
The Power of Others

To many introverted types the refrain "Humans are social animals" sometimes jars. But the context of Michael Bond's volume is not about hosting dinner parties or joining a bridge club; it's a powerful documentation of the extent to which we are not running our own show even if we think... Read more
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Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong
Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong

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All The Single Ladies
All The Single Ladies

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6th June 2018 08:21 AM by Francesca R Go to last post
 
Storm in a Teacup
Storm in a Teacup

Your reviewer took Physics A-level in 1992 and hasn't really touched it since. Helen Czerski has written the kind of book that she wishes had been a textbook, but couldn't really be, but which helps traverse the yawning chasm between what one studies and what happens in real life around... Read more
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5th June 2018 09:47 AM by Francesca R Go to last post
 
Influence
Influence
The Psychology of Pursuation.

Written in a narrative style combined with scholarly research, Cialdini combines evidence from experimental work with the techniques and strategies he gathered while working as a salesperson, fundraiser, advertiser, and in other positions inside organizations that commonly use compliance tactics to
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The World Beyond Your Head
The World Beyond Your Head
How to flourish in an age of distraction

On page 13 of this book, Matthew Crawford, writer and motorcycle engineer calls for a "right to not be addressed". This struck your reviewer as such an astonishingly good idea (she cherishes her share of not being addressed), that it will probably never catch on. Crawford is,... Read more
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15th October 2017 11:10 PM by stevea Go to last post
 
Mirror, Shoulder, Signal
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Shortlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 2017

Published Feb 2017.

Dorthe Nors (born 20 May 1970 in Herning) is a Danish author and writer. She is the first Danish author to be published in the American magazine The New Yorker.[
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Taste in an age of endless choice

Tom Vanderbilt attempts rather well to demonstrate that, contrary to some received wisdom, there is accounting for taste. His book is an account for it. Moreover plenty of it is logical, or at least predictable, given a modest background in behavioural quirks that seem entertainingly daft,... Read more
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7th August 2017 03:17 AM by Francesca R Go to last post
 
The Village Effect
The Village Effect
Why face-to-face contact matters

It is sometimes assumed that in today's modern age it is far easier than before to spend a day not meeting anyone in person, or even speaking to anyone, without feeling lonely and without cutting oneself off, thanks to online connectivity. Indeed a case often made is that modern media have... Read more
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