A review by tabithar
Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain by David Eagleman

2.0

This book pretends to be science but is mostly magic (slight of hand). While there are some interesting bits to this book, it is easily 2/3 preachy, condescending, political agenda. There is a vague attempt at the end of saying, oh I didn't mean to come off quite so preachy and I'm actually not as overly confident about this as I come across...but I'd be impressed if many readers made it to those last few sentences. Additionally, I observed there were a couple of representations of well known scientific information which was erroneously stated, which left me wondering about the parts with which I was unfamiliar.

Summary: Read something else. I can't get the time back but you can.