📖 ‘The Astonishing Colour of After’

Emily X.R. Pan Fiction – Young Adult Difficulty Level – Moderate TW: Suicide, Depression, Self-harm mentions, Racism If there was one book that I could ever recommend to another person, it would be ‘The Astonishing Colour of After’ by Emily X.R. Pan. When looking towards mental health representation and attempting to understand it in a […]

📖Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions

Dan Ariely Non-fiction Difficulty level: easy Predictably Irrational begins with an introduction that transports you into the world of behavioural economics, outlining the growing usefulness of the field in the economic world. However, despite the slightly term-heavy short start, Ariely then leads the reader into fascinating explanations of how we are systematically irrational in our […]

📖Opening Skinner’s Box: Great Psychological Experiments of the 20th Centuary

Lauren Slater Non-fiction Difficulty level: easy In this exciting and page-turning book, Slater takes you through the 10 most interesting and revolutionary psychological experiments of the 20th centuary, starting with B.F. Skinner’s rats in boxes and ending with the founder of lobotomies: Antonio Moniz. Even though it is a non-fiction publication, through the author’s enthralling […]