What I'm reading and where and why

It's fascinating stuff. The author has a wicked sense of humour in writing about all the different ways in which a dead body can be reduced, reused and recycled. I didn't realize that plastic surgeons sometimes practise on cadaver heads (picture them in an aluminum roasting pan on a rolling wagon with a white table cloth) or that crash test bodies (not dummies) save 147 lives a piece. There's a chapter that talks about how scientists grafted a head of a puppy on another dog--made me feel the same way as when I was reading Arthur Slade's Hunchback and the dogs were partially mechanized.
I could only read a chapter a night--as you can see I like to read it in bed. Afterwards I had to read something fictional to cleanse my mental palate as it were. Still I do recommend Stiff.
What are you reading and where and why?
Published on June 12, 2011 16:35
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