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In [a:T. Jefferson Parker|55814|T. Jefferson Parker|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1208529499p2/55814.jpg]'s The Fallen, the detective sees the emotion in people’s speech as shapes and colors, which comes in handy when interviewing liars!. You may recall that Death also saw emotional states as color in [b:The Book Thief|19063|The Book Thief|Markus Zusak|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1320456861s/19063.jpg|878368]. So when I had a Challenge Task of "Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction", I was interested enough to investigate further, by reading [b:The Frog Who Croaked Blue: Synesthesia and the Mixing of the Senses|8673744|The Frog Who Croaked Blue Synesthesia and the Mixing of the Senses|Jamie Ward|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1328042599s/8673744.jpg|13545582] by Ward Jamie.
Although the book's intent is to explain Synesthesia, it can't be done without explaining the perception of senses of all humans. This means that if you are a Synesthete (and lots of people are), you might be interested to find out how that is so. AND if you are not, you will be fascinated by both those who are and by your own innards.
Although the book's intent is to explain Synesthesia, it can't be done without explaining the perception of senses of all humans. This means that if you are a Synesthete (and lots of people are), you might be interested to find out how that is so. AND if you are not, you will be fascinated by both those who are and by your own innards.