PSYchology

“Everything you wanted to know about your body, but were afraid to ask” — this could be the title of a book by American anthropologist Stephen Juan, who set out to answer a variety of questions about human anatomy.

For example: “What does the brain smell like?”, “Why do men need nipples?” or “How many times a year does a person blink?” A lot of scientific information and figures collected in this book and presented in easy, free language, delight: as the author himself writes, «human beings are incredibly interesting, and to learn a little more about yourself is one of the true pleasures of life.» Reading this book, you can make a lot of discoveries, be surprised at the diversity of human features and finally find out why women open their mouths when they dye their eyelashes.

Ripol Classic, 560 p.

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