Connection Cure

The Prescriptive Power of Movement, Nature, Art, Service and Belonging

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Julia Hotz: Connection Cure (2024, Simon & Schuster, Limited)

English language

Published 2024 by Simon & Schuster, Limited.

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978-1-6680-3033-2
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Good Message Mired in Too Much Fluff

I was very excited to read this book, but put it down about 15% through because there's so much fluff and filler that it becomes a huge waste of time. I gave it a second try, accelerating skimming to try to find the useful parts, but gave up again at about the half point.

She is a good writer, but she is trying too hard to write a full book here, loaded with narration and stories, fluff and filler. That is not useful to a person like myself who is looking for information.

The second problem is that she leans into controversial studies and cherry picked research, reminding me well that even meta-analyses and systematic reviews need a trained eye which knows how to evaluate research. She does not show that she can evaluate the quality of research.

That said, the core message should be a no-brainer: for health care, …

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