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22 May, 2020
Engaging and occupying material: great fun.
The Tetonor puzzles are enjoyable and engaging. They test you and there are enough of them to make the purchase price really good value.

28 Aug, 2019
New cases which are as good as they say they are.
The cases are strong and sturdy, open easily and do their job very well. Everything I could ask for. I was pleased with the quality of the product, it is a good quality product at a good value price.
All cases arrived in perfect condition. No corners cut.
The Chimp Paradox: The Mind Management Programme... by Dr Steve Peters Paperback
06 Mar, 2020
Chunky, practical book with good illustrations and advice. Yes, great material and very well-presented in a friendly and positive manner.
0 of 1 found this helpful Profound. Very real. Astonishingly important and relevant writing. Essentially the book talks about the importance of mind management and a number of ways in which this can be achieved. Some of the book (in effect all of the book) is about the way our brains actually function - quite outside whatever norms of outlook we might ordinarily have or have been handed down to us or supposedly correct in popular culture. The book is about reality as supported by evidence of brain function observed in brain scanner. It will challenge you, do not expect an easy read. Much of the content is in suitably low-speak, there are few occasions where once needs above average intelligence to understand what is being said (though the higher the intelligence once might say the greater one might value it or link it to comparable/contrastable ideas/apply differently or with more subtlety)
Monumentally important. It is hard to overestimate the quality of the content.