
I like that the library allows me to be curious while on a budget.
The author describes this book as a meld of science, confession and memoir. Every chapter title is absurdly long (which I like). Almost immediately I find a Nashville connection. #lunchtimereading
"Chapter 1: In which I introduce the ancient mind-body problem, explain why I am on a quest to use reason and empirical inquiry to solve it, acquaint you with Francis Crick, explain how he relates to this quest, make a confession, and end on a sad note"
Looking for Sad Animal Facts and finding Consciousness. What does one have to do with the other? I have no idea. Only one way to find out. Would not have stumbled upon this book if not for a Litsy post about herring farts. #blameitonlitsy #marchintoreading @RealLifeReading