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by - written on 09/02/09 (Very useful, 261 readings)
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'Use Your Head' was written by Tony Buzan and has seen various editions published and updated since it was first published in 1974. The latest edition was published in 2007. Originally the book was an accompaniment to a successful 1970s TV series. Tony Buzan has written many other books on related themes of memory and 'speed reading'. The book's aim is to teach the reader how to use the full capacity of their brain. The book claims to be an 'Operations Manual' for the brain that will "help you to understand your own 'super bio-computer', to nurture and care for it, and to unleash the natural and extraordinary range of mental skills that you ... Read the complete review
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