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Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything

Posted by Linda | 3:01 PM

Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything - I don't know what is going on lately, everyone seems to be bringing out hard copies of their book. last week, I got sent another copy of Dragon Age II Collector's Edition: The Complete Official Guide to review, and that one as well was a hardcover edition as well.

That said, Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything is not your average book - it takes you through the mind of one the world's most remarkable people. It is more than a joy to read; everything in this book has opened my eyes to how powerful the human memory is and how it works. If you are like most of us who find it almost impossible to remember what we did two days ago, this book is for you. In fact, you don't have to be struggling with names and events to benefit from it. The joy of reading and learning how these people stand out head and should above the rest of us is that they were not afraid to experiment. And in the Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything , they show and explore how anyone can not only learn from them, but benefit from it - which is what most people want.

Read this book was such a joy. Joshua Foer's tone and style of writing is great. The passion, the enthusiasm, the experience... expertise - all are put together into this book. At just 320 pages, it took me 3 days to read it from cover to cover. That shows how exciting and well written it is. I struggled to put it down after 30 minutes of starting to read it.

Although this is his first book, he's already building a strong reputation for himself as a respected writer and American Memory Champion. This is quite remarkable for some so young, and yet has achieved alot so soon. With this book, Joshua Foer has sealed his reputation not only as a memory champion (which of course he is) but a fine writer.

You must get this book for yourself or someone close to you. And you will be glad you did...trust me.

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