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Review by:
W. Addison Gast
on Nov. 07, 2011 :
Almost missed the star rating ( They should make this area more obvious IMHO) this one is a winner at 5!
(review of free book)
Review by:
W. Addison Gast
on Nov. 07, 2011 :
Almost missed the star rating ( They should make this area more obvious IMHO) this one is a winner at 5!
(review of free book)
Review by:
W. Addison Gast
on Nov. 07, 2011 :
(no rating)
An absolute masterpiece of work explaining the brain, its parts, function and ultimately its use in human behavior. Andy Habermacher is a genius in explaining the relative functions of the brain and its different sections. The book can be read, re-read and still there are parts that are new every time you open to a new page or one you have read. I placed the book on my Nook carried it with me as I wrote my novel that related to computers and the human brain. It was a main reference used and then I printed out the entire story and read it as printed media making notes for reference. This is a quiet little gem hiding in the free section of Smashwords that is a treasure to read and quote from. The results of the many authoritative tests that Andy quotes moves the reader closer and closer to understanding human behavior I found the section on rational processing and emotional intelligence very informative and interesting. Again, Herbermacher makes a very complex human organ simple to understand and appreciate. Well done!
(review of free book)