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Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex

Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex

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Author: Mary Roach
Publisher: W. W. Norton
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 175

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 1.2

ISBN: 0393064646
Dewey Decimal Number: 612.6
EAN: 9780393064643
ASIN: 0393064646

Publication Date: April 7, 2008
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The best-selling author of Stiff turns her outrageous curiosity and infectious wit on the most alluring scientific subject of all: sex.

The study of sexual physiology—what happens, and why, and how to make it happen better—has been a paying career or a diverting sideline for scientists as far-ranging as Leonardo da Vinci and James Watson. The research has taken place behind the closed doors of laboratories, brothels, MRI centers, pig farms, sex-toy R&D labs, and Alfred Kinsey's attic.

Mary Roach, "the funniest science writer in the country" (Burkhard Bilger of The New Yorker), devoted the past two years to stepping behind those doors. Can a person think herself to orgasm? Can a dead man get an erection? Is vaginal orgasm a myth? Why doesn't Viagra help women—or, for that matter, pandas? In Bonk, Roach shows us how and why sexual arousal and orgasm, two of the most complex, delightful, and amazing scientific phenomena on earth, can be so hard to achieve and what science is doing to slowly make the bedroom a more satisfying place. 16 illustrations.



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5 out of 5 stars Check out Bonk's Footnotes   May 17, 2008
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RO7REQ6YQX9SH We recently had Mary Roach on our radio show and she was a lot of fun. The entire interview was an hour long but there were some short hilarious conversations that I'm sharing here as they demonstrate what a wonderful and funny book this is.


5 out of 5 stars Go bonkers!   May 14, 2008
And you will --- with laughter! Such a no-no subject treated by a professional with a superb sense of humor!!!!!


5 out of 5 stars Almost better than sex   May 13, 2008
I love Mary Roach and I think this is her best book yet. I kept laughing uproariously while I was reading this book, unfortunately usually in public, and would have to explain what the book was all about. Then, I wasn't content with embarrassing my myself enough with that, so I had to go on and rave about Stiff, which can be seen as a bit creepy to certain kinds of people. Anyway, this book is fascinating and FUNNY. If you don't have a stick up your butt (which I guess you don't or you wouldn't be checking out this book), you gotta read it! -and I don't use exclamation points


5 out of 5 stars "BONK" by Mary Roach: probably the most comprehensive sex study ever written.   May 11, 2008
Let me commend for your consideration Ms. Mary Roach's new book Bonk, ISBN 978-0-393-06464-3.
Ms. Roach has written a column for Reader's Digest for several years. In the most recent issue of National Geographic an article by her examines primate behavior, publishing proof of certain hunting activities by open plain chimpanzees that anthropologists have been as reluctant to recognize as the early popes were the solarcentricity of the planets. She is an attractive, intelligent and engaging author who writes with panache and the serene confidence of one who has mastered not only the skill of writing but of thinking.
This book of hers, BONK, is probably the richest concentration of crucial information on the subject of sex that has ever been produced. The Kinsey Report purported to give statistics of various behaviors of the sexes, but did not venture far beyond that topic. The works of Masters and Johnson ranged widely over the topic and brought to light many previously unknown facts, concepts and ideas, usually of a scientific nature devoid of emotion. Bonk, however, covers the totality of human sexual culture as it exists currently, and even explores various animal venues (Bear with me, please! [No pun intended]). This book gives a detailed satellite image of the entire planet of sex, including the often recondite backgrounds of topics as well-known as the breakthroughs of Van Andel, Schultz, Mooyaart, Sabelis and Jupp [LNNG], whose works earned them the Millenium Ig Nobel Prize in medicine; the previously mentioned Kinsey, Masters and Johnson; and an exhaustive list of other researchers.
Terms not familiar to the ordinary intelligent reader are carefully but succinctly explained. The tone is hilariously informal (or informally hilarious), but such a vehicle carries a cargo of the finest gold. It is the most valuable work on the subject I have ever seen.
If you have not read the book, please obtain it and read at least the first five pages. It cannot help but enhance the knowledge, insight and wisdom of any human soul who reads it, and bodes well to make the battleground between male and female a less user-hostile area.
By way of disclaimer, I am not related to Ms. Roach nor to any company with any interest of any sort in the success of this book. I have never met her, and am at most simply an admiring reader of her wide ranging interests and works. But even without this disclaimer, the book speaks for itself. Read the first five pages and then just try to put it down. I'll bet that when you're done you'll agree with me in my assessment.




5 out of 5 stars Science, Sex, and an Entertaining Author!   May 10, 2008
Once upon a time, Dr. Isaac Asimov attempted to explain the world to everybody. When I was growing up, I devoured both his science fiction and his non-fiction, learning a lot about what had already happened in the world, what was happening at the present, and what yet might happen. I enjoyed his non-fiction books and thought he was really good at explaining science to the layman.

But these days my heart belongs to Mary Roach! I will never stray. She's only written three books, but she's already captured every inquisitive bone and impulse in my body. She's written articles for READER'S DIGEST and NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC and her curiosity and propensity for knowledge and instruction seem inexhaustible.

STIFF: THE CURIOUS LIVES OF HUMAN CADAVERS revealed what happened to a body after death. Granted, some stuff maybe I wasn't too thrilled about learning - at first - but Roach took out (most) of the gross effect and totally turned the exercise into an instructional laughfest filled with history and fantastic errata. And the fascination of the subject, as well as her own passion for it, removed the stomach-churn of the experience

In SPOOK: SCIENCE TACKLES THE AFTERLIFE, Roach brought the same kind of intelligent, informative wit to the study of the afterlife and the existence of souls. I knew people were interested in proving the existence of such one way or the other, but I'd never before known to what lengths scientists (and armchair enthusiasts) had gone.

Now Roach delivers, BONK: THE CURIOUS COUPLING OF SCIENCE AND SEX, a hardcore - sorry, couldn't resist - look at the mysteries and mismanagement of sex. When I first saw the plain white, almost virginal book cover, I was entranced. Could a book on that subject really be called by that title? I couldn't help thinking how risque everyone involved was being.

But I couldn't expect anything less of Mary Roach. All (or at least more than I'd ever before guessed at) of the secrets of sex are revealed between the covers, so to speak. She details several of the curious minds that probed into the subject, and the test patients that laid themselves bare. (See? Even I can't approach this subject with a straight face and the occasional ill-conceived giggle and pun.)

I also love history, and Mary Roach makes the most of the study of sex within those parameters as well. She left no rock unturned in her pursuit of this forbidden knowledge that civilization had invented. I knew that the scientists covered regularly in elementary and junior high science classes dug into the field of sex, but I'd never before known exactly to what degree. Nor did I know that some of them might even have murdered patients to gain knowledge. (I mean, how likely is it that a scientist would happen upon the body of a woman who'd died in the throes of orgasm so he could examine her corpse to better understand that function?)

Another thing I love about Mary Roach is that she's apparently willing to go anywhere to seek out knowledge and report back to the armchair scientists who can't afford to go and wouldn't be caught dead asking such questions. (And that's one of the reasons I like Mike Rowe on DIRTY JOBS.)

For this book, Mary Roach interviewed dozens of people, examined dozens of secret documents, took a tour of a pig farm and watched sows get artificially inseminated, first hand (by hand!), and even enticed her own husband into having sex while being subjected to an MRI. I have to admit, that after seeing Roach in action - forgive me - I can't help but believe that has to be one of the most interesting marriages in the world. I love my wife, but I'm not crawling up onto an MRI table to be watched by scientists for anybody.

Roach goes on to explore several other reconstructive surgery avenues physicians and surgeons have pursued over the year. Just when you think she can't top the last chapter, all you have to do is turn the page.

If you haven't discovered Mary Roach, if you think reading Masters and Johnson's HUMAN SEXUAL RESPONSE has made you an expert in the field, pick up BONK and become truly educated and amazed. Her chapter on Master and Johns, and their peers, casts that research in a totally different light and I found myself alternately appalled and amused.

The science field has a new champion ready to educate and entertain the masses, and her name is Mary Roach. I can't wait to see where she's going next.


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