A review by brandonapplegate
Your Brain Is a Time Machine: The Neuroscience and Physics of Time by Dean Buonomano

2.0

I'm sure this is a fine book about time and neuroscience. I, unfortunately, couldn't understand most of it. That isn't really a failing in itself. I'm not that smart. But this does purport to be a popular book, so I think some level of layman explanation is in order (he says suprachiasmatic nucleas so many times I started singing Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious in my head). It never seemed to find its focus when it comes to subject matter. Also, it spends an awful lot of time talking about how different kinds of clocks work. I don't think this book did what it set out to do. Maybe I'm wrong. But it wasn't fun.