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Review(s) from previous edition
"a pop science classic - John Walsh, Independent on Sunday
"Evans provides a charming crash course on human sentiments" - The Times,
"a fun little book . . .Highly accessible, this little gem deserves to sell well . . . student friendly . . . excellent introductory book" - Simon Baron-Cohen, Nature
"readable and thought provoking account" - Susan Aldridge, Focus
"Evans roams enjoyably through the firelds of psychology, psychotherapy, robotics, drugs and old-fashioned romance, like Alian de Botton in a labcoat" - The Guardian (Review)
"This book is a charming primer on the up-and-coming science of emotions." - James Kingsland New Scientist
"An admirably clear, intelligent and witty introduction" - Steven Poole, Guardian
"a wealth of good sense backed by evidence" - Marek Kohn, Evening Standard
"a witty little book" - Iain Finlayson, The Times
"At last, an accessible and fascinating account of a neglected aspect of our mental lives." - Lewis Wolpert, author of "Malignant Sadness"
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