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Thanks! - Catherine
p.s. I've been a member of this group for a few years, and love the GR Choice Awards, and challenge. I just struggle with finding enough time to read, post, comment, etc. And now life has thrown me for another loop, and I'll have even less time. But I STILL love this group and the books! So thanks!

I won't have time to read it this month either, Catherine. We all just read what we can and there is no pressure to read everything. Glad to see that you love the group and challenge. I hope the new loop thrown at you isn't anything bad, just time consuming.

Thanks, Kristie. I'm not feeling pressure to read, just wistful, always wanting more time to read. I'm trying to focus on the positive, to see how I can fit in more reading. So far, having an audiobook going in the car is working out well.
The "new loop" is horrible, but I will eventually land on my feet. Thanks for the well wishes.

While I can understand other peoples opinion on the lack of depth, it was just right for me. I was listening to the audiobook and all the terminology already used made me struggle a bit, s any more and I would have been lost.
For me he also used the humour in just the right amount. Often these kind of books are either so try it just puts you to sleep, or the author tries too hard to be funny.

It is very informative and written in a light interesting way.
Glad I finally started it. I almost said forget about it!

Would not really recommend it to anyone.

Somehow...
Worst book I read all year.
I can't even think of one interesting tidbit I learned.
The writing style was annoying to me.
Idiot Brain: What Your Head Is Really Up To by Dean Burnett
It's happened to all of us at some point. You walk into the kitchen, or flip open your laptop, or stride confidently up to a lectern, filled with purpose—and suddenly haven't the foggiest idea what you’re doing. Welcome to your idiot brain.
Yes, it is an absolute marvel in some respects—the seat of our consciousness, the pinnacle (so far) of evolutionary progress, and the engine of all human experience—but your brain is also messy, fallible, and about 50,000 years out-of-date. We cling to superstitions, remember faces but not names, miss things sitting right in front of us, and lie awake at night while our brains replay our greatest fears on an endless loop.
Yet all of this, believe it or not, is the sign of a well-meaning brain doing its best to keep you alive and healthy. In Idiot Brain, neuroscientist Dean Burnett celebrates blind spots, blackouts, insomnia, and all the other downright laughable things our minds do to us, while also exposing the many mistakes we've made in our quest to understand how our brains actually work. Expertly researched and entertainingly written, this book is for everyone who has wondered why their brain appears to be sabotaging their life, and what on earth it is really up to.