Review: Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds
User Review - Tina - GoodreadsInteresting topic, but the writing bothered me. Read full review
Review: Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds
User Review - Telemachus - GoodreadsWhen this book came out, Synesthesia was a scarcely known condition among the general public. Duffy explores something so fascinating here that it wasn't long before the Blue Cats would be out of the bag. Read full review
Review: Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds
User Review - Michael - GoodreadsI am not a synesthete myself, but I find the subject fascinating. I have a coworker and a student who are synesthetes. Given that I teach fencing, which appeals to creative, intuitive types, I suspect ... Read full review
Review: Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds
User Review - Ann - GoodreadsThis is a wonderful, fascinating read! Ms. Duffy has managed to take a scientific topic, dealing with neuroscience, and make it accessible (and interesting!) to non-scientific readers. When I discuss ... Read full review
Review: Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds
User Review - Jill - GoodreadsI was involved in a scientific study on synethetes in college and the professor gave me this after I was done participating. It's really neat to read if you are synesthetic and never realized it. I didn't finish the book, but what I read was interesting. Read full review
Review: Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds
User Review - Chelsey Franklin - GoodreadsFacinating Read full review
Review: Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds
User Review - Brooke Binkowski - GoodreadsI am not alone! It's so good to see anecdotal and scientific validation of something I've experienced my whole life. Read full review
Review: Blue Cats and Chartreuse Kittens: How Synesthetes Color Their Worlds
User Review - Kate - GoodreadsThis book was interesting, but I thought it dwelled too much on case studies, and individual experiences with synesthesia, rather than an exploration of how synesthetes interact with their criss-crossed senses. Still, it's a good resource (and the alphabet examples were great). Read full review