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Mr Spocks Little Book of Mindfulness

How to Survive in an Illogical World (Star

Glenn Dakin

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English
Eaglemoss Publications Ltd
15 January 2021
Series: Star Trek
Who better to teach us mindfulness and wisdom than Mr. Spock, that beacon of calm, rational thought. With quotes from STAR TREK and timely insights about modern life this book will be your guide. In a universe that seems to have gone mad, we turn to mindfulness to restore sanity. When humanity has lost its way, it takes a Vulcan to raise an eyebrow at our folly and lead us towards the truth. After all, it's only logical...

Essays on focus, computers, social media, love, family, self-acceptance and more.

Filled with actual quotes from Mr. Spock and Star Trek characters, along with black & white illustrations. Includes source listing from TV episodes.

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Imprint:   Eaglemoss Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 216mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781858759531
ISBN 10:   1858759536
Series:   Star Trek
Pages:   112
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Glenn Dakin is a cartoonist and writer. He is the author of the Candle Man book series, and has contributed to a number of British comics including Escape and Deadline and was part of the British small press comics scene in the 1980s. His main creations are Temptation and the semi-autobiographical strip Abe. Glenn and the Hero Collector creative team are based in London, England.

Reviews for Mr Spocks Little Book of Mindfulness: How to Survive in an Illogical World (Star

From the inside cover This book is a light-hearted exploration of the wisdom of Mr. Spock from the STAR TREK TV show and is not intended as a serious guide to mindfulness. Unless you are half-Vulcan already, it will not enable you to overcome your emotional side, any more than it will teach you how to perform the Vulcan nerve pinch or mind-meld with a rock creature. As a look at human life from an alien point of view it may serve as a mildly helpful and occasionally amusing perspective. To expect to achieve true enlightenment from a book of TV quotes and cartoons is not logical.


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