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ISBN: | 0446559903 (ISBN13: 9780446559904) |
Edition Language: | English |
Sheril Kirshenbaum
Hardcover | Pages: 246 pages Rating: 3.47 | 653 Users | 136 Reviews
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From a noted science journalist comes a wonderfully witty and fascinating exploration of how and why we kiss.When did humans begin to kiss? Why is kissing integral to some cultures and alien to others? Do good kissers make the best lovers? And is that expensive lip-plumping gloss worth it? Sheril Kirshenbaum, a biologist and science journalist, tackles these questions and more in The Science of a Kiss. It's everything you always wanted to know about kissing but either haven't asked, couldn't find out, or didn't realize you should understand.
The book is informed by the latest studies and theories, but Kirshenbaum's engaging voice gives the information a light touch. Topics range from the kind of kissing men like to do (as distinct from women) to what animals can teach us about the kiss to whether or not the true art of kissing was lost sometime in the Dark Ages. Drawing upon classical history, evolutionary biology, psychology, popular culture, and more, Kirshenbaum's winning book will appeal to romantics and armchair scientists alike.

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Title | : | The Science of Kissing: What Our Lips Are Telling Us |
Author | : | Sheril Kirshenbaum |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 246 pages |
Published | : | January 5th 2011 by Grand Central Publishing (first published December 16th 2010) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Science. Psychology. Sexuality. Relationships. Biology |
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Ratings: 3.47 From 653 Users | 136 ReviewsAssess Based On Books The Science of Kissing: What Our Lips Are Telling Us
ho-hum. my obsession with pop science books should be modified to exclude "sensational" ones like this that take advantage of the popularity of the genre. there's nothing new here- barely anything that isn't intuitive, even- and the writing is amateurish. ah well. kissing is one of my favorite pasttimes, but it turns out to be one of those activities that is fun to do, not read about.So I was a little embarrassed to read this book at first but it was really well written and very interesting look into why we kiss, what happens when we kiss, and how kissing has evolved. I really enjoyed the how scientific she was, although once or twice, I did raise my eyebrows a little. (but considering the subject matter, that would be hard to avoid). Very easy to read and to understand and quite enlightening.

very engaging! it had me from the first page right up to the last one.
So as I sat down to read this book, I really only had one thought. Well, maybe two. The first one was that it was February and I wanted to read a girly romantic love appropriate book. Secondly, I've been trying to figure out how the boy I am seeing and I are so physically enamored with each other while we have virtually nothing else in common!I got way more than I bargained for. I have friends reading this review who will drop their jaws as I did, or turn away with rolled eyes. I found it
This book wasn't nearly as interesting as I thought it would be, and all of the studies that actually were interesting, I had already encountered somewhere else (although I couldn't recall where I had read about them before this book).
Cute, fun book. Found it at the library while perusing shelves. Read it in random moments. Thought it would be some good novel research.
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