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A Brilliant Journey Through The Nature Of Memory, Helping Us Understand How What Is LostAnd What Is RememberedShapes Who We Are.In This Revelatory And Intimate Exploration Of The Way Memory Works, Mark Rowlands, Author Of The Philosopher And The Wolf, Reveals How Memories ArenT Fixed. They Soften And ConsolidateAnd Are DistortedEach Time We Revisit Them, Even Those Memories Most Deeply Ingrained. The Way We Call On Memory Is Closer To A Negotiation With The Past.From Episodic Memories Like Shining Islands In Dark Waters And Forgotten Rilkean Memories That Underpin Our Personalities And Essential Style To The Memories We Might Hold That Have Been Authored By Others Close To Us, The Book Of Memory Draws On Philosophical Argument, A Range Of Writers And Thinkers, The Latest Neurological Research, And Psychology Experiments To Chart How Memories Are Made, Lost And Remembered, With Important Consequences For How We Understand Ourselves.
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I just finished 'The Book of Memory' and it really made me think about my own experiences. The way it discusses how our memories shape us is fascinating. Definitely a book to revisit down the line!
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Anika Patel
Interesting Concepts, Bit Dense
This book had some intriguing ideas about memory and identity, but I found some sections a bit hard to get through. It’s well-written, just a little heavy for my taste. Worth a read if you’re into psychology!
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James O’Reilly
A Must-Read for Psychology Lovers
As someone passionate about psychology, 'The Book of Memory' exceeded my expectations. The author’s insights on how memory influences who we are are simply brilliant! I couldn’t put it down and finished it in a couple of days.
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Aidan Chen
Deep Dive into Memory
This book was a deep dive into how we remember things and how it shapes our identity. I appreciated the depth it went into. It’s not a light read, but if you’re curious about the brain, it’s worth the time!
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Leila Thompson
Didn’t Meet My Expectations
I was excited to read 'The Book of Memory', but it didn’t grab my interest as I hoped. Some ideas felt repetitive and I struggled to stay engaged. It might be great for others, just not for me.
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