The colorful cover of this book jumped right out to me while browsing in a local bookstore during the summer, and, although it's not a children's book, I couldn't resist the urge to read about creativity and the imagination. This non-fiction work is chock-full of the latest interesting scientific and sociological research on how human creativity and imagination work. Even so, it wasn't too burdened down with technical jargon, and the information was largely presented in anecdotal format, so I found Imagine to be a very engaging read.
P.S. If you're wondering how creativity and imagination work, you're not going to get a quick answer out of me! There are a lot of factors, so you'd better just read the book yourself if you're interested!
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