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|title=Love and Other Dangerous Chemicals
|author=Anthony Capella
|publisher=Corvus
|date=October 2012
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857890255</amazonuk>
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|summary=Sex, drugs and .... Oxford scientists? The chemistry of Chemistry takes centre stage in this funny and beautifully different look at what makes ladies (and lady parts) tick.
|cover=0857890255
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Just when you thought you’d seen (read?) everything, comes this book, the story of the chemistry of Chemistry. Dr Steven J. Fisher is an Oxford scientist whose special area of interest is the female orgasm. His latest work is attracting interest from drug companies and the public alike for it’s an elusive subject: a pill that will do for women what Viagra did for men (and I don’t mean help their cardiac problems). Currently in the clinical trial stage, the results are looking promising until there’s a new addition to his group of guinea pigs in the form of Annie, a literature post-grad from the same university. Her lover (also her PhD supervisor) is keen for her to take part in the hope that Dr Fisher can fix her problem (and it is ‘her’ problem, not theirs). Simply put, Annie would rather read a good book than have a good… well, you can fill in your own rhyme here.