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Pedrocamacho
Neurocomic | Hana Ros
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Pickpick

This fun little graphic novel is a great explainer for the brain 🙂

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CoveredInRust
Neurocomic | Hana Ros
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Pickpick

Super interesting graphic novel about how the brain works. Not indepth but informative.

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underground_bks
Neurocomic | Hana Ros
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Pickpick

This cover is so ✨stunning✨ and I love learning through graphic nonfiction so I had to give this graphic introduction to neurology a try! Despite being a brief read, this is still a dense subject, and while I‘d have a stronger base to build on after reading, there were still some things that went over my head, if you‘ll pardon the pun. The depictions of women in the book really rubbed me the wrong way as well. A soft pick.

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MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm
Neurocomic | Hana Ros
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4 ⭐️s
I couldn‘t get my poor brain to pay attention to Dreadnought today. Too much wine last night I guess. 😅🍷 I went for a graphic novel instead.

A great read for a “quick and dirty” explanation for how our brain works. Recommend strongly for anyone with an interest in neuroscience. It won‘t teach an expert anything new/groundbreaking but is amusing enough to be worth the twenty minute look through.
Now for more fluff for my hungover noggin...

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm Oh! And this was my first read off my January #BookSpinBingo but I don‘t know where it will end up being on the card yet... 4y
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ShananigansReads
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Tiny nephew cuddled I his pillow nest “reading”.

#ThatTwoLife #TinyReader

Butterfinger So cute. 4y
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Eyelit
Neurocomic | Hana Ros
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#7days7covers #covercrush

Posting covers I love for 7 days, no explanation needed. Tagging someone to play each day.

(Day 1) thanks for the tag @Soubhiville

@xyliafromthewoods I bet you‘ve got some great covers (and photo skills) to share 😁

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carmens.library
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More prepping for the #magicalallnighter
Step two: Cozy Space ✔️
#OWLsReadathon2019
#magicalreadathon2019

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Caterina
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/08/opinion/sunday/audiobooks-reading-cheating-li...

As an #audiobook listener (about 50% of the books I read), I appreciate a psychologist backing up that yes, listening to a book is different from reading it in print in some ways, and no, it is not cheating and does indeed count as reading the book. 😊👍

britt_brooke 💚💚💚 6y
Shannon_McKinney Interesting read! I as of late have started to listen to audiobooks. In the past I couldn‘t “get into them.” Lately I‘ve listened to quite a few and enjoyed them greatly. Mostly because of having such a busy schedule as a stay at home mom, and homeschooling my oldest! There is no “lunch break” for me, so an audiobook is easy to listen to while cleaning or laying in bed at night. 6y
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SleepyDragon
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Sitting in my car with my book for a bit longer today, since I came to the school early to see my oldest rewarded for meeting his reading goal for the first quarter. It's not a hard feat for my reader kid, but still proud of him.

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Gina
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Senoirs reading to Elementary students in my town! YESSSSSSSS. Big♡

AmyG That‘s awesome! 6y
Reecaspieces 👏👏👏😍 6y
Gina @AmyG @Reecaspieces I am a firm believer when we raise our kids in a "village" we raise the kind of people we want to leave the world to. (Putting soap box away now ?) 6y
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Reecaspieces @Gina whole heartedly agree 6y
AmyG I agree. I will also say that it does so much for seniors to give back, socialize and be around children. 6y
Gina @AmyG Yes! There is a village in Sardinia where almost everyone lives to over a hundred. They say it's because they do not segregate the old from the young and that they often go to the older generation for wisdom. It is a model we should all follow in my opinion. 6y
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