Here are the five works of nonfiction that most held our attention in 2017. “Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst,” by Robert M. Sapolsky (Penguin Press, $35, 800 pages). If you ever thought that neuroscience was too boring or complicated for pleasurable reading, “Behave” will change your mind. You’ll find yourself guffawing […]
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