I completed The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat yesterday, so I can now give my opinions on the work as a whole. I still feel that it was a good book, but some of the sections were less interesting than others (although none were entirely dull), and it did have slow moments; I admit that I skimmed over a paragraph here and there. One thing I want to remember from this: a book by Robert Silverberg called Thorns was referred to in a footnote, and I think that I may read it.