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    Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife

    Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife

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    Auteur: Mary Roach
    Créateur: Mary Roach
    Éditeur: W. W. Norton & Company

    Prix de liste: EUR 18,66
    Acheter Neuf: EUR 12,05
    Vous épargnez: EUR 6,61 (35%)

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    Classement parmi les ventes: 94929

    Média: Relie
    Pages: 288
    Poids (kg): 1
    Dimension (cm): 8 x 5.9 x 1.2

    ISBN: 0393059626
    Code Décimal Dewey: 129
    EAN: 9780393059625
    ASIN: 0393059626

    Date de publication: Novembre 11, 2005
    Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres
    Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible
    Condition: Neuf livre. Expedie en direct des USA sous 10 a 14 jours.

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    If author Mary Roach was a college professor, she'd have a zero drop-out rate. That's because when Roach tackles a subject--like the posthumous human body in her previous bestseller, Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, or the soul in the winning Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife--she charges forth with such zeal, humor, and ingenuity that her students (er, readers) feel like they're witnessing the most interesting thing on Earth. Who the heck would skip that? As Roach informs us in her introduction, "This is a book for people who would like very much to believe in a soul and in an afterlife for it to hang around in, but who have trouble accepting these things on faith. It's a giggly, random, utterly earthbound assault on our most ponderous unanswered question." Talk about truth in advertising. With that, Roach grabs us by the wrist and hauls butt to India, England, and various points in between in search of human spiritual ephemera, consulting an earnest bunch of scientists, mystics, psychics, and kooks along the way. It's a heck of a journey and Roach, with one eyebrow mischievously cocked, is a fantastically entertaining tour guide, at once respectful and hilarious, dubious yet probing. And brother, does she bring the facts. Indeed, Spook's myriad footnotes are nearly as riveting as the principal text. To wit: "In reality, an X-ray of the head could not show the brain, because the skull blocks the rays. What appeared to be an X-ray of the folds and convolutions of a human brain inside a skull--an image circulated widely in 1896--was in fact an X-ray of artfully arranged cat intestines." Or this: "Medical treatises were eminently more readable in Sanctorius's day. Medicina statica delved fearlessly into subjects of unprecedented medical eccentricity: 'Cucumbers, how prejudicial,' and the tantalizing 'Leaping, its consequences.' There's even a full-page, near-infomercial-quality plug for something called the Flesh-Brush." While rigid students of theology might take exception to Roach's conclusions (namely, we're just a bag of bones killing time before donning a soil blanket) it's hard to imagine anyone not enjoying this impressively researched and immensely readable book. And since, as Roach suggests, each of us has only one go-round, we might as well waste downtime with something thoroughly fun. --Kim Hughes

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