Feb 26, 2006 11:58
check this out:
"To find out how people attempt to make sense of these unusual, frightening and hallucinoid sleep experiences, Cheyne has studied the responses to the Waterloo Unusual Sleep Experiences Survey - nearly 11,000 cases from around the world - gathered at the University of Waterloo in Canada."
-Highfield, R.(2002). "The Science of Harry Potter" (pg. 163). USA: Penguin Books
well fancy that.....my hometown mentioned in a book about Harry Potter, written by Dr. Roger Highfield of London, England. i don't care what anybody else says, that's pretty frickin' cool.