The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales
Registered by DeeOhTea on 10/18/2009
3 journalers for this copy...
Picked up from a FREE BOOKSWAP @ the Saylesville Friends Meeting House, 374 Great Road, Lincoln, RI. This swap happens the 3rd Saturday of each month. Come & take as many books as you like:)
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Enjoy:)
Off to a fellow BookMooch'er!
Enjoy:)
Caught this book via bookmooch, and will release it there. It was recommended to me by a graduate student in speech language pathology, which I hope to start studying soon. The amnesia story was the most interesting to me. The author's writing style was chatty and lacked the dispassionate professionalism I would have preferred for this subject matter.
Journal Entry 4 by goofbunny from Perth City, Western Australia Australia on Monday, February 15, 2010
Received from Japan via Bookmooch. Thank you so much for this. I'm looking forward to reading what seems like a fascinating book.