Early Praise for The Science of Kissing: What Our Lips Are Telling Us

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By Sheril Kirshenbaum
Sep 26, 2010 7:03 PMNov 20, 2019 1:17 AM

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With four months until The Science of Kissing debuts, some early praise for the book:

"They say you never forget your first kiss—it sears itself into your memory. The Science of Kissing will no doubt do something similar. From the neurology of smooching to practical tips on locking lips, Sheril Kirshenbaum makes reading about this strange and fascinating practice almost as much fun as doing it."

~ Sam Kean, New York Times-bestselling author of The Disappearing Spoon

"If you fear that knowing the science of kissing will unweave the poetry of it, fear not. This engaging book, chock-a-block with eye-popping science and fun stories not only makes for great reading but plumps up the pleasure of a smooch itself. You’ll never think of kissing—what e.e. cummings called “a better fate than wisdom"—in the same way again."

~ Jennifer Ackerman, author of Sex Sleep Eat Drink Dream: A Day in the Life of Your Body

"Sheril Kirshenbaum gives you everything you wanted to know about this wonderful way we use our mouths. If you've ever wondered why we kiss under the mistletoe, or why two out of three people tilt their heads to the right when they zoom in for a kiss, Kirshenbaum will tell you, in a way that is witty, wise, and pucker-perfect."

~ Robin Marantz Henig, contributing writer, The New York Times Magazine

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