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Unique Psychology Book Recommendations

As a Year 12 psychology student, I'm on a journey to explore captivating psychology books that go beyond the typical reading lists. I’ve discovered a variety of books through browsing Waterstones, extensive online research, and thoughtful gifts from loved ones.


Want to explore more? Let’s dive into the world of psychology with some exciting and lesser-known reads that go beyond the usual recommendations.


  1. The Lucifer Effect - Philip Zimbardo For most Psychology A-level students, I’m sure you’ve learnt about or come across the Stanford Prison Experiment. This book is perfect for any budding psychologist eager to unravel the details and mystery behind the experiment.

  2. Mind Watching: Why We Behave the Way We Do - Hans & Michael Eysenck Explore topics such as the well-known bystander effect, as well as deeper psychological topics like the role of personality. The book also delves into interesting experiments and research, such as a study on Nim…


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Welcome to the Psychology group - I'm Nikki, your psychology group leader 👋

Looking for more intriguing psychology books beyond the typical online reading lists? Look out for our first post which will be coming up soon…



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ckochloe
April 3, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

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