'Touch Is Really Strange', by Steve Haines [BOOK REVIEW]

'Touch Is Really Strange', by Steve Haines


Title: Touch Is Really Strange

Author: Steve Haines

Genre (s): Non-fiction

Language: English

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Publication Date: 21st April 2021

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ /3

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Thank you to the publisher and Netgalley for this e-ARC in exchange for an honest review. 

This is a book about touch, about what effects physical touch and interactions have on us. It is about how we perceive and how we sense touch and social interactions. It has a few simple "exercises" inside to do if we want to feel what the author is talking about.

I expected something way different form this book, but it does not mean that I didn't enjoy it. I did it.

I did really love, especially, the simple, beautiful illustrations. I strongly believe they were perfect for this kind of book. I did really liked them. 

For me, it was just a simple book about touch, honestly. As I've said before, I expected something different. But I did like it.

I hope you're having a great week!

Until the next post! ♡

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