Suzanne L. Davis


Biography

Suzanne L. Davis, Ph.D., is the author of FAITH AND TRUST and TEN INTERESTING THINGS ABOUT HUMAN BEHAVIOR, consultant, and former psychology professor. She has loved psychology since age six. Other kids put up lemonade stands; she put up a Psychiatric Booth like Lucy's in the Peanuts comic strip. Goals: Create original content with psychological edge, experiment with form and style, and inspire others to think like never before.

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Books

Ten Interesting Things About Human Behavior    by Suzanne L. Davis
Price: Free! 6630 words. Published on September 3, 2011. Nonfiction.

(4.00 from 2 reviews)
A lighthearted look at things we do and why we do them.
Faith and Trust    by Suzanne L. Davis
Price: $3.99 USD. 64520 words. Published on March 4, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 3 reviews)
A young Chicagoan navigates the 90s and prepares for life post-Y2K.

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  • How to Tell a Lie on Sep. 05, 2011
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    A fun book for me! I enjoyed it thoroughly and would have liked each concept developed a bit more, but that's hardly a complaint. I look forward to reading more by this author.