Books

Nicole Schneckenberg "Imaginary Bodies, Real Entities"

Another conclusion of mine about the work, which discusses overcoming identity conflicts with appearance and returning to the true self. "The book is written for anyone who has ever looked in the mirror and identified themselves with what they saw," it states as an epigraph. Not surprisingly, the cover of the publication is illustrated with a photograph of a doll.

Yulia Lapina "Body, Food, Sex, and Anxiety - What Concerns the Modern Woman"

I continue to talk about the books I like and those that I didn't enjoy, which turned out to be pointless.

Healthy Life, Ray D. Strand, 2013

So, at the request of a colleague, I read Ray Strand's book "Healthy Living." The first thing that caught my eye and puzzled me was that the materials were verified and approved by Amway LLC, a well-known manufacturer of dietary supplements under the "Nutrilite" brand.

Daniel Keyes "Flowers for Algernon"

I continue to talk about the books I like and those that I didn't like, which turned out to be useless.