I decided to read this non-fiction book about siblings. Jeffrey Kluger writes about his three siblings and about the science of the effects siblings have on each other. Unfortunately there is not a lot of solid science on this topic. That does not stop Jeffrey Kluger though. He throws out a few statistics and comments on how unreliable those statistics are and follows up with a wild, hardly connected story from his own family or some other famous siblings. The book was entertaining though. I have always believed that relationships are the most important thing in life. This book gives the same message.
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