Reading far and wide….
I’ve heard this term used a few times by tutors. “The Open University materials will be enough but we advise you read far and wide”. In terms of direction, Far and wide feels a little vague, especially...
View ArticleChildren’s Minds…more questions than answers
Well, that’s the first book down. I have just finished Children’s Minds by Margaret Donaldson. If I had to try and sum it up in a reviewer like sentence, it would be “a long read for a small book, 4...
View ArticleNext off the psychology bookshelf
With my first non-course related psychology book under my belt, I thought I should start another. I have two other child psychology books to make a start on, but for some reason I am not feeling too...
View ArticleWell I’m convinced – Sex at Dawn by @ChrisRyanPhD and C Jetha
It’s been a long time since I have had a book which I couldn’t put down. Guess what, I found one. Sex at Dawn by Chris Ryan and Cacilda Jetha is one of the most fascinating and thought-provoking books...
View ArticleProcrastination and me
It’s amazing how fast a week can fly by when a deadline is approaching. This time last week I was sat down, pens neatly arranged in a line, my books piled in ascending order based on the number of...
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