A review by ashleylm
Nodding Off: The Science of Sleep from Cradle to Grave by Alice Gregory

2.0

Not at all what I thought I'd be getting into.

It didn't really read as a diverting book about some aspect of science ... it was more of a cross between a manual for parents, and a synopsis of current (some non-confirmed) science experiments. It was also very, very dense, and as I plodded through the seemingly endless sections on sleep in babies, in toddlers, in youngsters, in teens, etc., I kept wondering when it would get good.

And then it basically ended, with 30% notes, etc., at the end.

(5* = amazing, terrific book, one of my all-time favourites, 4* = very good book, 3* = good book, but nothing to particularly rave about, 2* = disappointing book, and 1* = awful, just awful. As a statistician I know most books are 3s, but I am biased in my selection and end up mostly with 4s, thank goodness.)