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|author=Cordelia Fine
|title= Testosterone Rex: Unmaking the Myths of Our Gendered Minds
|rating= 4
|genre= Popular Science
|summary= I really want to believe that starting ''Testosterone Rex'' with an anecdote involving a key-ring made of canine testicles was less of a puerile opening gambit and more of a consciously chosen attempt to make me believe that Cordelia Fine's new book is going to deliver the goods.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1785781618</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Katie Scott and Kathy Willis
|genre= Popular Science
|summary=Did you know that procrastination could actually aid creativity? No? Neither did I, but it's a piece of information that I shall embrace and wield in my defence from here on out, because Adam Grant says it is so. Filled with interesting snippets and fascinating cases, Originals is not just entertaining, but instructive as well. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0753556979</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Ben Miller
|title=The Aliens are Coming
|rating=4
|genre=Popular Science
|summary=Next time that you are away from the towns and cities, wait until it gets dark and then look into the night sky. If you are lucky enough for it not to be raining, you will likely see hundreds of stars in the sky. Each one of these could be a Sun just like our own and each of these Suns could have planets orbiting it. Now times this number a million fold and you can start to fathom the number of stars and planets out there – surely the human race is not a complete fluke and there are aliens out there?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>B018W4J9VG</amazonuk>
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