Praise for the UK edition of Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll An entertaining tour through science--Wired Not your average science book... The book buzzes with facts, like bees dizzy from caffeinated pollen. It is a cornucopia of the strange and fascinating.--Independent A romp through three topics that preoccupy western youth... Perfect to dip in and out of for tasty morsels.--Professor Bruce Hood, BBC Focus Examines sex, narcotics, and music from a scientist's perspective, with surprising rigor and a keen eye for the odd fact... [Cormier] shows that there's nothing trivial about the study of pleasure. Indeed, you could say that it's our boundless capacity for having a good time that truly makes us human... In the end, Cormier brings all her strands together with some skill and an almost childlike sense of wonder. Ian Dury was right. Sex and drugs and rock 'n' roll are very good indeed.--Daily Mail Cormier is an irreverent guide to this netherworld of scientific discovery, and although she writes here about serious science, she does so with effortless verve and enthusiasm, making the subject matter jump off the page... As a (former) scientist, I love Guerilla Science's crusade to bring fun and exciting scientific ideas to people who might not normally engage in such stuff, and Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll seems like the perfect vehicle for that.--Big Issue A tongue-in-cheek, illuminating investigation into hedonistic pursuits, Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll skillfully argues that these are not just base pursuits... A funny, fascinating, and absorbing study.--Press Association Quill & Quire, Spring 2015 More fun than a Mentos and Coke rocket, biologist and Guerilla Science co-founder Zoe Cormier's Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll: The Science of Hedonism and the Hedonism of Science upturns the scientific side of pleasure. Discover Magazine, March 2015 One of three books selected for What to Read in April A tour of the science behind our baser pursuits. By turns wry and giddy, Cormier teases out our uniquely human take on hedonism. Wall Street Journal, 3/4/15 Your baser instincts are not so base after all...[That] is the pleasure-loving message of this compendium of research nuggets about that decadent trio of pastimes: sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. National Post (Canada), 3/28/15 A surefire winner in terms of subject: the lure of the illicit hangs over her entire book, with its sense, from the title on down, that the text will delve into the kind of naughtiness that should offer, at the very least, titillation. Winnipeg Free Press, 4/4/14 Cormier is especially good with metaphors. She uses them to draw parallels between technical concepts and more commonplace things in order to make the science easier to grasp...She has a gift for summarizing research in a way that piques, then satisfies, your interest--even if you don't know a lick of science. Seattle Times, 4/19/15 If you want to be the hit of any cocktail party, don't miss Zoe Cormier's new book Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll... One thing you won't regret is the pleasure of reading this fun and fascinating book.