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How to Remember (Almost) Everything, Ever! Rob Eastaway

How to Remember (Almost) Everything, Ever! By Rob Eastaway

How to Remember (Almost) Everything, Ever! by Rob Eastaway


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Summary

Including tricks, experiments and mind games, this book helps you train your brain - amazing your friends and impressing your teachers. See the human mind take on the world's most powerful computer, discover how to make and break secret spy codes, and read true-life memory stories about mighty Roman generals.

How to Remember (Almost) Everything, Ever! Summary

How to Remember (Almost) Everything, Ever! by Rob Eastaway

Crammed with do-anywhere tricks, puzzles and much more, this ultimate brain adventure will ensure you never forget anything ever again! Weird, isn't it? You can remember every person in your favourite team or pop group, but you forget what day it is. Why is that? How does memory work and how can you make yours be the best? Crammed with cool tricks, experiments and great mind games, this book can help you train your brain - amazing your friends and impressing your teachers! See the human mind take on the world's most powerful computer, discover how to make and break secret spy codes, and read incredible true-life memory stories about mighty Roman generals, daring prison escapes, and the amazing Russian man who could remember absolutely everything - ever!

About Rob Eastaway

Rob Eastaway is a writer, speaker and consultant who specialises in creative thinking, problem solving and memory. He has set puzzles for New Scientist and The Sunday Times, and his numerous books include the best-selling Why Do Buses Come in Threes? and What is a Googly?

Additional information

GOR001469212
9781840467970
1840467975
How to Remember (Almost) Everything, Ever! by Rob Eastaway
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Icon Books Ltd
2007-02-01
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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