Mark’s actually done a more in-depth review on this one. But for my part, it’s an excellent look at our potential for memory. It’s not really a how-to book, but the author does outline his experiences fairly thoroughly. More than that, though, it’s a thought-provoking look at the history and application of memory told in a wholly enjoyable tone. A great start for this year’s 52!
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