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Customer Review: I love animals. I bought this book because I found the cover photo irresistible and the prospect of reading a paean to one's dog delightful. At first, the book drew me in; young couple begins life with an energetic puppy. As I read on, though, I became quite disturbed.
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Customer Review: From today's NY Post If the Police Department relaxes its enforcement of petty "quality of life" infractions, it could be a turning point back to the days when murders, muggings and mayhem plagued the city, says a law enforcement expert who played a key role in developing the policy. "You might... more info
Customer Review: I've recommended this book to my friends, meat-eaters, vegetarians and vegans, and those who are into the "organic" food craze. I'm a meat-eater myself, and the best thing I was able to relate to them was that, in most cases, "organic" still means processed and industrialized. Even "free-range"... more info
Customer Review: This is an amazing eye opener of a book on human behavior and how our brains function in thought. In a blink of an eye, decisions can be made and appear to be the result of a well thought out and educated process.
The author presents various illustrations of these instantaneous decisions; the... more info
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Customer Review: When I was given My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey for Christmas this year, I was quick to crack it open and begin reading. I had head many good things said on the topic of the book, and her credentials were undeniable. Unfortunately, so is my disappointment with the work... more info
Customer Review: The crux of Dan Ariely's book "Predictably Irrational" is that humans believe they are rational creatures, yet often base supposedly rational decision making on a host of unconscious, often irrational, criteria. What makes this book riveting is the fact that Ariely then goes on to show you how he... more info
Customer Review: "Alex and Me" is the story of the personal relationship behind the ground-breaking partnership between Dr. Irene Pepperberg and Alex, the African Grey Parrot who proved that some Greys possess the intellectual aptitude one would associate with a 6-year-old human before he died in 2007 at the age of... more info