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Neurodiversity Swag Signed book
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Signed book

Sale Price:$22.00 Original Price:$32.00
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Buy a signed, personalized copy of my book for you or for a friend. It comes with a nifty aphantasia apple sticker (that can also be used as a bookmark.)

Signed books make great gifts. The best present I’ve ever gotten is a book signed by David Foster Wallace — to me, personally!

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Buy a signed, personalized copy of my book for you or for a friend. It comes with a nifty aphantasia apple sticker (that can also be used as a bookmark.)

Signed books make great gifts. The best present I’ve ever gotten is a book signed by David Foster Wallace — to me, personally!

Buy a signed, personalized copy of my book for you or for a friend. It comes with a nifty aphantasia apple sticker (that can also be used as a bookmark.)

Signed books make great gifts. The best present I’ve ever gotten is a book signed by David Foster Wallace — to me, personally!

Sadie Dingfelder, author of

Do I Know You? A Faceblind Reporter’s Journey into the Science of Sight, Memory and Imagination