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Rating: Summary: I learned a lot but still prefer... Review: Dreams: Gateway to the True Self. It just had more depth and insight to the questions we really want answered.
Rating: Summary: I thought it was OK Review: I've seen better but I've seen worse. The information on the physical aspects of sleep and dreaming, sleep stages, brain waves, and psychological theories and theorists is all insightful but something that you can skip completely if you have even an introductory level knowledge of Psychology. The directory of dream images was somewhat refreshing to me in that, unlike the typical "dream dictionary", it allows for the fact that different symbols will mean different things to different people depending on their experiences/world views. I will warn that, if you have a degree in English and/or are a stickler for details, you should not read this book. It will drive you up a tree with numerous glaringly obvious typos, omissions, and spelling errors.
Rating: Summary: I thought it was OK Review: This book was very helpful to me on my report on dreams. I learned a lot of facts, such as Freud's theory of dreams. This book is very good if you want to learn more about the interesting topic of dreams. It was also amazing how much I learned! I was enjoying myself while learning.
Rating: Summary: A Student's Review Review: This book was very helpful to me on my report on dreams. I learned a lot of facts, such as Freud's theory of dreams. This book is very good if you want to learn more about the interesting topic of dreams. It was also amazing how much I learned! I was enjoying myself while learning.
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