Official Review: How My Brain Works

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Wow! This book seems like it has got everything to study about brain. From medical aspects to psychological everything is covered. Thanks for a great and a very clear review.
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I would love to read this book because it seems interesting and as a medical student i would like to get a different point of view on neuropsychological evaluation.
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I'm intrigued by this book. It sounds like something all of us should read. I like that it is an easily understandable book. I like the addition of tips for a healthy brain. Great review.
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Sounds like an interesting book about mental and brain health with something to takeaway for everyone! Great job on the review!
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I am always intrigued by the many capacities our brain has, so I am definitely interested in reading this book.
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This book seems heavily researched and trust-worthy. It's also fitting for everyone, as the author facilitated the understanding of such a complicated subject as the brain.
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This book is quite educative especially for those who have gone through similar trauma and are skeptical about the side effects they have. One knows it is normal and when they could visit a doctor.
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I wish that this book had been available when my mother developed Alzheimer's disease. Thank you for your review.
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Information about the workings of the brain doesn't come by every other day. At a time when the cognitive abilities of a lot of people are deteriorating, this piece of work is indeed very convenient.

Brilliant review.
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I hope by reading this, I would surely know how my own brain works. Truly, this book seems to achieve what other medical books lack. I would try it out.
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It seems this book will be helpful in explaining a complex subject like neuropsychology in a simple language. The fact that it is suitable for everyone is very commendable.

Thanks for this wonderful review :tiphat:
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I applaud the author for this level of insight and understanding into the workings of the brain. This was an awesome review.
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It is a very good book , doctors and psychologist can rely on it , it is another module for doctorate and psychology.
5/5 stars for me
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The brain is an organ that doesn't follow "rules" like other organs (in my opinion). This book seems informative, but I am trying to understand how it doesn't explain the workings of the brain. I guess I'll have to read it to see. Thanks for a wonderful review.
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I am myself a medical student so I am quite thrilled after reading the review(which is very well written). To explain the functions of brain is a very complicated process in itself but despite that it seems the author is successful in conveying her thoughts and facts about it which is commendable. The author has given the references for the authenticity of her content it's quite thoughtful. I am definitely giving this a book a worth read.
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