A review by edsantiago
Mindreal: How the Mind Creates Its Own Virtual Reality by Ted Dewan, Robert Evan Ornstein

3.0

Raucous. The cartoons, an obvious homage to Larry Gonick, just didn't work for me: I found them busy, distracting, and not entirely illustrative of the important points. Ornstein's tone is heavyhanded, feeling more like a lecture than a presentation. This is unfortunate, because the topics covered in this book are important ones that every self-aware person should understand: how our mind works, how it can trick us.

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