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Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach

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5.0

Very well written with interesting examples. It would be great to have an updated edition to see what progress has been made in the last decade on the tree burial.
Owls Do Cry by Janet Frame

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5.0

Definitely not an easy read, but well worth it if you can get through. It's an impactful story and an insight into mental illness. The story is engaging and the characters, while not always likeable, are entrancing.
Tigger on the Couch: The Neuroses, Psychoses, Disorders and Maladies of Our Favourite Children's Characters by Laura James

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2.0

It's a fun read so long as you don't take it too seriously. Definitely not a scientific work, but no worse than any other pop-psychology.
UnSouled by Neal Shusterman

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5.0

This is the best book in the Unwind series so far. I was so caught up in the story that I was up til 2 am telling myself it would be just one more chapter. There's a lot more action than book two which sets up the characters and conspiracy for this book. I really enjoyed Grace's character and Cam wasn't quite as annoying this time around. I will be eagerly anticipating the next book.
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

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5.0

This was completely adorable and such a fun read. Don is awkward and endearing and finicky without coming off as boorish (the writers of a certain NBC show should take note). The story is compelling, the characters are real and flawed, and it will definitely make you smile.