I finished NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman on my Nook a few years ago.
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And?
Was it good? Best book favorite book ever? Have you read anything since? Are you still using your nook? What's a nook? Is the author a good one that you appreciate and would recommend?
I think some of those are answered in the image. I believe this screen is displayed when you finish a book, so if it’s still displayed after a few years…
Yes, it was good.
More like an insightful book.
Yes: I now read Sue Grafton.
Technically, no.
A Barnes&Noble eReader.
Maybe, but I read others too.
Whats it about? Did you like it?
NeuroTribes is a non-fictional work detailing the history of autism and neurodivergency in general and how it affects our modern society. I liked it because it provided insight to my autism.
Sounds brilliant. I'll pick up a copy when I approach the end of my current list.
Thanks for sharing, low chance I'd have come across this otherwise.
And?
Was it good? Best book favorite book ever? Have you read anything since? Are you still using your nook? What's a nook? Is the author a good one that you appreciate and would recommend?
I think some of those are answered in the image. I believe this screen is displayed when you finish a book, so if it’s still displayed after a few years…