Reviews: Human Errors (1)
“An entertaining yet informative study of our evolution”
(Hardback)
I came across this on NetGalley but as it had already been published I decided to purchase a copy for myself as I haven't bought a medical text for a few months. I am always drawn to books with a medical element to them and this sounded as though it would be incredibly interesting with the added benefit of learning more about myself.
This intriguing non-fiction book details the design flaws us humans have and their advantages and disadvantages too. Sometimes purely fact driven writing can come across as both tedious and heavy but I didn't feel this at all here.
I have mentioned before that I read quite a few books that I can learn something from and this fits perfectly into that category. Nathan H. Lents has ensured that the writing is straightforward and easy to follow so that it can be read and understood by those who are not part of the medical profession, and has excelled in penning a thoroughly engaging narrative for readers to appreciate.
Highly recommended to everyone! I mean, who doesn't want to learn more about their own body and its evolution?
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Human Errors: A Panorama of Our Glitches, From Pointless Bones to Broken Genes
Non-Fiction, Health & Lifestyle , Popular Medicine , Illness & Specific Conditions
Nathan Lents (author)
Hardback Published on: 03/05/2018
Price: £16.99
