A review by phelps2519
The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and Other Clinical Tales by Oliver Sacks

3.0

Great book. However, it isn’t a ‘gripping’ book, there’s no urge to pick it up when you have 20 minutes of free time and that isn’t the authors fault it’s more the content of the book - case studies on patients aren’t overly ‘gripping’.

I would recommend this book to anyone studying medicine or psychology or has an interest in biological science.

This would be a good book to have as a ‘side book’ while reading a fiction or whatever it may be as you really have to be in the mood to want to read it (i felt).

Overall, not a bad book but… eh, it’s interesting enough and a few hood lessons to be learnt on how we treat people with disabilities.

P.S. i think this book could go in the running for ‘highest density of commas used’ award.