Posted by djmmm on February 7, 2002, at 17:48:41
In reply to Suggestions for books, posted by jane d on February 7, 2002, at 16:11:19
> I have no idea what kind of books we should be looking at so I thought I'd throw out a few specific suggestions to get things moving.
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> 1. A Primates Memoir - Robert Sapolsky. He's the one working on stress and neuron death and other discouraging things but this is about his studies of baboons. Amazon has sample pages available and it looks hysterical.
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> 2. In Cuba I was a German Shepherd - Ana Menendez. The title intrigued me when Noa first mentioned it and the book looks interesting too. Stories. No excerpts on Amazon but there are reviews.
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> 3. The Noonday Demon - Andrew Solomon. I've been having trouble getting through this book. I think there are things that bother me and I wouldn't mind trying to figure out what by discussing it with other posters. A lot of people have already read it which may be good or bad.
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> (and now for something completely different)
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> 4. The Onion Girl - Charles DeLint. Fantasy. This is the latest of a series. Set in modern Canada instead of medieval times but still with magical beings etc. Again, reviews are on Amazon.
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> Feel free to shoot these down.
>A Primate's Memoir sounds good....
I liked:
and, for *anyone* taking antidepressant or anxiolytic drugs,I think the following should be read:
Clinical Psychopharmacology Made Ridiculously Simple (Medmaster Series, 2001 Edition) by John Preston, James Johnson
A Primer of Drug Action : A Concise, Nontechnical Guide to the Actions, Uses, and Side Effects of Psychoactive Drugs
by Robert M., Md., Ph.D. Julien...you can find them on Amazon
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