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The Body

10 Things You Should Know

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The Body

Di: Darragh Ennis
Letto da: Darragh Ennis
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Neil Delamere: 'Smart, accessible and full of brilliant tidbits'
Dave Moore: 'A delightful wander through the human body'
Dylan Evans: 'Prepare to be genuinely astonished by the marvels of the human body.'

Explore the intricate nature of our amazing anatomy...

Scientist and 'Chaser' Dr Darragh Ennis reveals everything about the human body in ten informative, bite-sized essays. We all have questions about our body that we really should know the answers to, so discover why blood is red, how our body defends itself, why we sleep, how hormones control everything we do and much, much more!

A fascinating, illuminating and engaging read, it's the perfect gift for anyone interested in biology, DNA or who just wants to learn more about the human body.©2024 Orion Publishing Group
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Darragh's book is as smart, accessible and full of brilliant tidbits as the man himself. A fascinating must-read for anyone with even the slightest curiosity about how our amazing bodies work.
A delightful wander through the wonders of the human body. It's easy to digest but presents a 'wow' around every corner.
Prepare to be genuinely astonished by the marvels of the human body. It's stranger than you could ever imagine.
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