Bad Science
by Ben Goldacre
Like 'The Infinite Monkey Cage,' this book combines humor and science to engage readers while critiquing common misconceptions in a very approachable way.
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by Ben Goldacre
Like 'The Infinite Monkey Cage,' this book combines humor and science to engage readers while critiquing common misconceptions in a very approachable way.
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