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Heavy going but with interesting elements
I loved Volume 1 of the User's Manual for the Brain. It is one of the best "pure" NLP books I have read. Unfortunately, for me, Volume 2 does not meet up to the expectations set by the first book. In Volume 2 the authors seem determined to make NLP an academic subject and advance their own "unifying theory" (with something of an obsession for "meta-states"). The result is a turgid and repetitive text. There is good stuff in there - the material on language models is excellent; the discussion on sub-modalities is enlightening (though slightly overcooked by the authors); and the work on reframing is stimulating. Sadly though, it is wrapped in treacle-like text which is very heavy going in many places. If your interest in NLP is scholarly then you may like this book. Personally I much prefer Michael Hall's other "Master" level book - "The Spirit of NLP".
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